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Samsung signs deal with Dish for 5G radios, phones

Samsung set itself up as a challenger to top telecoms equipment suppliers Nokia and Ericsson in the United States by winning a $6.6 billion deal with Verizon, and the contract with Dish further cements its position.

May 04, 2022 / 06:51 IST
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Samsung has signed a multi-year deal to sell equipment to Dish for its upcoming 5G network in the United States, one of the largest radio deals for the South Korean company since its major Verizon contract in 2020.

Samsung set itself up as a challenger to top telecoms equipment suppliers Nokia and Ericsson in the United States by winning a $6.6 billion deal with Verizon, and the contract with Dish further cements its position.

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”This is a greater than a billion dollar agreement for Samsung Networks,” Alok Shah, vice president at Samsung, told Reuters. ”We will be delivering our first products to Dish later this year.”

Dish already has Taiwan’s Microelectronics Technology Inc (MTI) and Japan’s Fujitsu as suppliers for 5G radios.