Dish Network is finally rolling out a cellular network at national scale after a series of delays to its current 5G Open RAN project, and many years of delays since it first promised to deploy 4G services in its patchwork of spectrum back in 2011. That 4G platform never arrived, but following its acquisition of various AWS spectrum assets, and of Sprint’s Boost Mobile business, Dish now has FCC roll-out mandates. That means it will need to keep up the pace of deployment of 5G, and it claims its 5G services, codenamed Project Genesis, are now live in more than 120 towns and cities. But it also needs to prove that its ambitious wholesale-only business model will deliver the revenues…