Reports: Dish May Bail on $2.2 Billion LightSquared Bid

NEW YORK — Dish may back off of its bid to buy LightSquared’s spectrum, according to reports from Bloomberg and Forbes. Dish subsidiary L-Band Acquisition Corp. has a $2.2 billion offer on the table to buy LightSquared’s assets out of bankruptcy. An attorney for Dish told a federal bankruptcy court judge on Tuesday morning that there was a “technical issue” with LightSquared’s spectrum that may impair its utility, the reports said.

Dish became the lead bidder for LightSquared last month when Centerbridge Partners backed away from their $3.3 billion bid. Centerbridge had saved LightSquared from going to the auction block on Dec. 11. The investment firm pulled out about a week later.

LightSquared has been fending off bids in an effort to reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection in May of 2012, listing more than $1 billion in debts and assets. The start-up was a brainchild of Phil Falcone, head of Harbinger Capital, a New York-based hedge fund.

Falcone sunk more at least $3 billion of Harbinger’s $9 billion into LightSquared, a venture seeking to build a nationwide, wholesale wireless broadband network on spectrum reserved for satellite operations. The project hinged entirely on a conditional waiver issued in early 2011 by the Julius Genachowski-led Federal Communications Commission. The waiver allowed LightSquared to conduct terrestrial transmissions in the satellite spectrum. The operation was to be built around some 40,000 land-based transmitters.

The condition of the FCC waiver was the LightSquared’s network would not interfere with other operations in the satellite band. The much-stronger terrestrial signals proved too much for adjacent global positioning systems. The GPS community—from boaters to surveyors to military generals—rallied to stop LightSquared. The “condition” could not be satisfied. The FCC moved to withdraw the waiver in February of 2012. LightSquared filed Chapter 11 three months later.

In the aftermath, Falcone was charged with Securities fraud. A settlement reached last August with the Securities and Exchange Commission barred Falcone from the securities industry for at least five years, and levied an $18 million fine on him and Harbinger.

Meanwhile, Dish’s Charlie Ergen was quietly manufacturing a sort of reverse hostile takeover in which it would own enough of LightSquared’s debt to manage it to the competition’s advantage, according to a lawsuit brought against Dish by LightSquared. That suit is set to go to trial Thursday, Forbes said.

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