ALLTEL
ALLTEL is a telecommunications company located in Little Rock, Arkansas. As of August 2004 the company claimed over 12 million customers and $8 billion in annual revenue. ALLTEL provides wireless, local telephone, long-distance, Internet and high-speed data services to residential and business customers in 26 states. ALLTEL is the largest regional mobile phone company in America with over 8 million customers. The wireless group provides service in parts of 24 states. The company mainly focuses on small to medium-sized cities.
Executive teamPresident and CEO, Scott T. FordEVP and CFO, Jeffery R. GardnerChairman, Joe T. Ford
History In 1943, Allied Telephone Co., a small business specializing in installing telephone poles and cabling for telephone companies across Arkansas, was founded by Charles Miller and Hugh Willbourn, Jr. ALLTEL's modern history begins in 1983 when Allied Telephone and Mid-Continent Telephone merged. In 1985, ALLTEL launched its first wireless system in Charlotte, NC and by 1993 ALLTEL had opened its first wireless retail store. ALLTEL was named to the S&P 500 Index in 1994. By 1996 long-distance service was offered and in 1997 the company's wireless and wireline businesses converged into a single organization.
Mergers and acquisitions 1999 Standard Group, Inc (Cornelia, GA) - merger adds more than 71,000 local telephone linesAlliant Communications (Lincoln, NE) - $1.8 billion mergerLiberty Cellular (KS) - $600 million merger 2000 SBC Communications (Louisiana) - wireless properties 2002 Verizon (KY) - $1.9 billion for local access linesCenturyTel - $1.5 billion, 700,000 wireless customers 2003 Cellular XL (MS) - wireless propertiesU.S. Cellular and TDS Telecom - wireless assets [1]
Western Wireless On January 10, 2005, ALLTEL announced it would buy Western Wireless (operator of Cellular One) for $6 billion in a stock-and-cash transaction. The deal would bring in an additional 1.4 million domestic wireless customers bringing the company's total wireless customer base to 10 million in 33 states making ALLTEL the fifth largest U.S. wireless operator. The merger would also bring an additional 1.6 million international customers from Western Wireless' overseas wireless ventures. Since both companies operate on CDMA technology, no major network integration issues are expected. According to ALLTEL CEO Scott Ford, "probably much less than 10 percent" of Western Wireless' 4,000 workers would face job cuts. The merger is expected to close in mid-2005 pending shareholder and regulatory approval.
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