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Commitments and Contingencies (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies  
Schedule of future maturities of long-term debt, finance lease and contractual obligations

As of December 31, 2024, future maturities of our long-term debt, finance lease and contractual obligations are summarized as follows:

Payments Due in the Years Ending December 31,

Total

    

2025

    

2026

    

2027

    

2028

    

2029

    

Thereafter

 

(In thousands)

Long-term debt obligations

$

27,091,651

$

917,557

$

7,195,431

$

4,350,278

$

3,552,655

$

6,861,869

$

4,213,861

Interest expense on long-term debt (1)

8,136,650

2,194,342

2,077,099

1,598,233

1,135,306

872,514

259,156

Finance lease obligations (2)

67,199

30,381

34,290

2,528

Interest expense on finance lease obligations (2)

7,355

5,011

2,298

46

Other long-term obligations (3)

9,745,695

1,899,449

1,490,330

1,163,061

1,027,757

990,547

3,174,551

Operating lease obligations (2)

5,882,169

569,819

600,545

601,316

556,826

542,595

3,011,068

Purchase obligations

2,204,298

2,199,420

4,820

58

Total

$

53,135,017

$

7,815,979

$

11,404,813

$

7,715,520

$

6,272,544

$

9,267,525

$

10,658,636

(1)Includes interest expense on our 3 7/8% Convertible Secured Notes due 2030 and our 6 3/4% Senior Secured Notes due 2030 with interest payments that are, at our option, payable in cash or in kind. See Note 10 for further information.
(2)See Note 9 for further information on leases.
(3)Represents minimum contractual commitments related to communication tower obligations, certain 5G Network Deployment commitments, obligations under the NSA with AT&T and the MNSA with T-Mobile, certain wireless device purchases and marketing obligations, radios, software and integration services and satellite related and other obligations.
Summary of wireless spectrum licenses

Build-Out Deadlines

Final

    

Carrying Amount

    

Interim

    

Accelerated License Areas

    

Extension License Areas

    

Expiration Date

(In thousands)

Owned:

DBS Licenses (1)

$

677,409

700 MHz Licenses (2)

701,803

December 31, 2024 (3)

June 14, 2025 (5)

June 2033

AWS-4 Licenses (2)

1,928,688

December 31, 2024 (3)

June 14, 2025 (5)

June 2033

H Block Licenses (2)

1,671,506

December 31, 2024 (3)

June 14, 2025 (6)

June 2033

600 MHz Licenses

6,192,575

December 31, 2024 (4)

June 14, 2025 (7)

June 2029

MVDDS Licenses (1)

24,000

July, August, September 2034

LMDS Licenses (1)

September 2028

28 GHz Licenses

2,883

October 2, 2029 (8)

October 2029

24 GHz Licenses

11,772

December 11, 2029 (8)

December 2029

37 GHz, 39 GHz and 47 GHz Licenses

202,392

June 4, 2030 (8)

June 2030

3550-3650 MHz Licenses

912,200

March 12, 2031 (8)

March 2031

3.7-3.98 GHz Licenses

2,969

July 23, 2029 (8)

July 23, 2033 (8)

July 2036

3.45–3.55 GHz Licenses

7,329,093

May 4, 2026 (9)

May 4, 2030 (9)

May 2037

1695-1710 MHz, 1755-1780 MHz and 2155-2180 MHz (2)

972

March 2026

AWS-3

9,829,287

December 31, 2024 (10)

October 25, 2025 (11)

October 2025 (11)

Subtotal

29,487,549

Capitalized Interest (12)

9,502,912

Total as of December 31, 2024

$

38,990,461

(1)The build-out deadlines for these licenses have been met.
(2)The interim build-out deadlines for these licenses are in the past.
(3)In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that we were offering 5G broadband service for certain of these license areas to at least 85% of the population in each Economic Area (which is a service area established by the FCC), and offering 5G broadband service for certain other licenses to at least 80% of the population in each Economic Area by this date (part of Commitments #2 and #3 of the September 2024 FCC Extension Request “Extension Request”). These licenses are set forth in Appendices A and D of the Extension Request. Under the Extension Request, if we successfully fulfill Commitments #2 and #3, the final construction deadline for the AWS-4 licenses, the AWS H Block licenses, and the Lower 700 MHz E Block licenses listed in Appendix G-1 of the Extension Request shall be extended from June 14, 2025 to December 14, 2026.
(4)In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that we were offering 5G broadband service for certain of these license areas to at least 85% of the population in each Partial Economic Area (which is a service area established by the FCC), and offering 5G broadband service for certain other licenses to at least 80% of the population in each Partial Economic Area by this date (part of Commitments #2 and #3 of the Extension Request). These licenses are set forth in Appendices B and E of the Extension Request. Under the Extension Request, if we successfully fulfill Commitments #2 and #3, the final construction deadline for the 600 MHz licenses listed in Appendix G-2 of the Extension Request shall be extended from June 14, 2025 to December 14, 2026.

(5)For the 700 MHz and AWS-4 licenses set forth in Appendix G-1 of the Extension Request, we have certified to meeting the accelerated buildout obligations described in footnotes 3, 4 and 10 herein (thus fulfilling Commitments #2 and #3 of the Extension Request), and as a result the final deadline for us to offer 5G broadband service to at least 70% of the population in each Economic Area (which is a service area established by the FCC) with respect to these licenses shall be extended to December 14, 2026. Under the Extension Request, the final construction deadline shall be further extended to June 14, 2028, if: by December 31, 2024, we have offered 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population; and, by June 14, 2025 (a) we have offered a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide; (b) we have deployed at least 24,000 5G sites; (c) we have upgraded our deployed 5G sites to 3GPP Release 17; and (d) we have provisioned at least 75% of new subscribers with an EchoStar-certified 5G device on our MNO network if the subscriber is within the accelerated markets as set forth in Appendices A-F of the Extension Request. In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that, as of December 31, 2024: (i) we were offering 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population and (ii) we were offering a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide.
(6)For the H-Block licenses set forth in Appendix G-1 of the Extension Request, we have certified to meeting the accelerated buildout obligations described in footnotes 3, 4 and 10 herein (thus fulfilling Commitments #2 and #3 of the Extension Request), and as a result the final deadline for us to offer 5G broadband service to at least 75% of the population in each Economic Area (which is a service area established by the FCC) with respect to these licenses shall be extended to December 14, 2026. Under the Extension Request, the final construction deadline shall be further extended to June 14, 2028, if: by December 31, 2024, we have offered 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population; and, by June 14, 2025 (a) we have offered a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide; (b) we have deployed at least 24,000 5G sites; (c) we have upgraded our deployed 5G sites to 3GPP Release 17; and (d) we have provisioned at least 75% of new subscribers with an EchoStar-certified 5G device on our MNO network if the subscriber is within the accelerated markets as set forth in Appendices A-F of the Extension Request. In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that, as of December 31, 2024: (i) we were offering 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population and (ii) we were offering a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide.
(7)For the 600 MHz licenses set forth in Appendix G-2 of the Extension Request, we have certified to meeting the accelerated buildout obligations described in footnotes 3, 4 and 10 herein (thus fulfilling Commitments #2 and #3 of the Extension Request), and as a result the final deadline for us to offer 5G broadband service to at least 75% of the population in each Partial Economic Area (which is a service area established by the FCC) with respect to these licenses shall be extended to December 14, 2026. Under the Extension Request, the final construction deadline shall be further extended to June 14, 2028, if: by December 31, 2024, we have offered 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population; and, by June 14, 2025 (a) we have offered a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide; (b) we have deployed at least 24,000 5G sites; (c) we have upgraded our deployed 5G sites to 3GPP Release 17; and (d) we have provisioned at least 75% of new subscribers with an EchoStar-certified 5G device on our MNO network if the subscriber is within the accelerated markets as set forth in Appendices A-F of the Extension Request. In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that, as of December 31, 2024: (i) we were offering 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population and (ii) we were offering a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide.
(8)There are a variety of build-out options and associated build-out metrics associated with these licenses.
(9)There are a variety of build-out options and associated build-out metrics associated with these licenses. If the interim build-out requirement is not met, the final build-out requirement may be accelerated by one year from May 2030 to May 2029.

(10)In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that we were offering reliable signal coverage for certain of these license areas and offering service for certain accelerated licenses to at least 85% of the population of each license area and for certain other accelerated licenses to at least 80% of the population of each license area by this date (part of Commitments #2 and #3 the Extension Request). These accelerated licenses are set forth in Appendices C and F of the Extension Request. Under the Extension Request, if we successfully fulfill Commitment #2 and Commitment #3, the final construction deadlines for the AWS-3 licenses listed in Appendix G-3 of the Extension Request shall be extended from June 14, 2025 to December 14, 2026.
(11)For the AWS-3 licenses set forth in Appendix G-3 of the Extension Request, we have certified to meeting the accelerated buildout obligations described in footnotes 3, 4 and 10 herein (thus fulfilling Commitments #2 and #3 of the Extension Request), and as a result the final deadline for us to offer 5G broadband service to at least 75% of the population in each license area with respect to these licenses shall be extended to December 14, 2026. Under the Extension Request, the final construction deadline shall be further extended to June 14, 2028, if: by December 31, 2024, we have offered 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population; and, by June 14, 2025 (a) we have offered a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide; (b) we have deployed at least 24,000 5G sites; (c) we have upgraded our deployed 5G sites to 3GPP Release 17; and (d) we have provisioned at least 75% of new subscribers with an EchoStar-certified 5G device on our MNO network if the subscriber is within the accelerated markets as set forth in Appendices A-F of the Extension Request. In a January 10, 2025 filing to the FCC, we certified that, as of December 31, 2024: (i) we were offering 5G broadband service to, at least, 80 percent of the U.S. population and (ii) we were offering a low-cost 5G broadband plan and device to consumers nationwide.
(12)See Note 2 for further information.