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DISH to Tap Into Blockchain-Based Helium 5G Network

The telecommunications company has back-ordered 3.5 million Helium Network hotspots with plans to onboard DISH customers.

DISH (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
DISH (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Helium is partnering with internet service giant DISH on its quest to build a user-powered wireless network.

According to Helium, the deal announced Tuesday marks the first collaboration between Helium, a decentralized internet network with over 250,000 hotspots, and a major carrier. Seemingly related to the move, DISH is looking to hire a “Digital Currency and Blockchain Product Lead,” according to a Tuesday job post.

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“DISH Wireless is building a next-gen 5G network to disrupt the wireless industry and fuel innovation in transportation, health care, education, sustainability, city management and agriculture,” the post said.

Helium’s network connects devices to the internet using LoRaWAN. Because the network is strengthened by the addition of new hotspots, network operators are rewarded in Helium’s native HNT, a token mined by the hotspots themselves.

Helium says it has 3.5 million additional hotspots back-ordered and over 50 new manufacturers waiting to be approved to build and sell Helium Network-compatible hardware, according to a press release.

The company sees the back orders as a “rolling 12-month forecast” of the company’s growth, Helium Chief Operating Officer Frank Mong told CoinDesk in an interview.

The hotspots are operated in partnership with FreedomFi, a 5G company that specializes in private networks.

Read more: A16z Leads $111M Token Sale for Helium’s HNT

In August, Helium completed a $111 million token sale led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), which said it had been impressed by the company’s token-powered growth incentives.

“Using Helium Network’s technology and blockchain-based incentive model, DISH is a pioneer in supporting an entirely new way to connect people and things,” Helium CEO Amir Haleem said in a press release. “The CBRS-based 5G hotspots will be deployed by customers, creating opportunities for users, partners and the entire ecosystem.”

DISH said in a press release it is “no stranger to blockchain,” having accepted bitcoin payments as early as 2014.

HNT stock spiked on the news, jumping from $21.85 to $22.66, according to CoinGecko.

UPDATE (Oct. 26, 14:11 UTC): Adds HNT price reaction.

Eli Tan

Eli was a news reporter for CoinDesk who covered NFTs, gaming and the metaverse. He graduated from St. Olaf College with a degree in English. He holds ETH, SOL, AVAX and a few NFTs above CoinDesk's disclosure threshold of $1000.

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