Elon Musk's SpaceX has agreed to acquire 50MHz of wireless spectrum and Mobile Satellite Service spectrum licenses from EchoStar for about $17 billion in cash and stock for its Starlink satellite network.

Tesla spent a fraction on X in early 2025 compared to 2024. It also paid $300,000 to Kimbal Musk's drone company.

Musk used to say Tesla would make 20 million cars and one million humanoid robots per year. The company's board wants far less than that in exchange for $1 trillion.

Deal follows pressure from regulators and is expected to help Starlink expand

Elon Musk's SpaceX has agreed to acquire 50MHz of wireless spectrum and Mobile Satellite Service spectrum licenses from EchoStar for about $17 billion in cash and stock for its…

U.S. telecommunications company EchoStar announced Monday plans to sell spectrum licenses to SpaceX for $17 billion, allowing the aerospace company to expand its broadband service…

The spectrum purchase allows SpaceX to expand the cell network’s capacity and help ‘end mobile dead zones’.

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It's a precursor to the company's larger ambitions of operating a full-blown robotaxi service in the state -- something it's still yet to prove can work at scale in Texas.

The deal is the most aggressive signal yet that SpaceX wants to rule the satellite-to-phone market.

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