(Reuters) -EchoStar (SATS) said it would sell a set of wireless ​spectrum licenses to SpaceX (SPAX.PVT) for about $2.‌6 billion in exchange for stock in the space ‌startup, expanding on the $17 billion deal the companies struck in September.

Shares of the telecommunications services company rose about 1% in ⁠premarket trading.

The AWS-‌3 licenses cover airwaves across the U.S. that can be ‍used to support mobile and satellite communications.

By combining EchoStar’s wireless airwaves with SpaceX’s rocket launch and ​satellite manufacturing capabilities, they can quickly ‌create strong and affordable direct-to-cell services, EchoStar CEO Hamid Akhavan said in a statement.

SpaceX said in September it would buy wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar for its Starlink ⁠satellite network for about $17 ​billion, a major ​deal crucial to expanding Starlink’s nascent 5G connectivity business.

The company in August sold ‍some nationwide ⁠wireless spectrum licenses to AT&T (T) for $23 billion. AT&T ⁠agreed to acquire 50 MHz of nationwide mid-band ‌and low-band spectrum.

(Reporting by ‌Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru)