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11-06-2009, 11:21 AM #1
AT&T and Centennial Deal complete!!!
This is kind of a big deal for people like me who have a 3GS on AT&T but no 3G coverage. Centennial has AMAZING coverage here. Sounds Promising!!!
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By Kristina Peterson
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--AT&T Inc. (T) completed its $944 million acquisition of Centennial Communications Corp. (CYCL) on Friday, one day after receiving federal approval for the merger.
The Federal Communications Commission conditionally approved the merger Thursday evening. The two companies agreed to merge last November, with Centennial becoming a wholly-owned unit of AT&T. Centennial stockholders will receive $8.50 a share as a result of the deal.
AT&T shares recently rose 1 cent to $25.95.
The telecommunications companies say the merger will bring broader and faster wireless coverage to Centennial's customers in the Midwest, Southeast, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and help deploy more broadband Internet access to rural parts of the country.
As part of a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, the companies will sell Centennial's wireless licenses and assets in eight areas in Louisiana and Mississippi. The licenses will be sold to one purchaser in each of three regions to retain their competitiveness. AT&T agreed in May to sell Centennial's assets in five areas to Verizon Communications Inc (VZ).
AT&T also promised to honor Centennial's current agreements with other carriers to provide roaming services to the end of their term. Any carrier with fewer than 10 million subscribers that has a roaming agreement with Centennial will be allowed to maintain those terms with AT&T for four years or the agreement's end.
AT&T will not have to sell its assets in Puerto Rico but agreed to limit the services it provides to America Movil (AMX), which competes with Centennial in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
FCC Commissioner Michael Copps concurred in the decision to approve the merger but cautioned that concentration of telecommunications companies doesn't always benefit consumers.
"Too many rural areas have been abandoned when the marriage didn't produce the big company profits sought by the market," Copps said in a statement.
"The addition of Centennial will enhance AT&T's assets in wireless--a strategic priority and one of our biggest growth drivers," Ralph de la Vega, president and chief executive officer of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, said in a statement on Friday.
AT&T expects to place its products and services at Centennial's mainland retail locations by January 2010 and take over Puerto Rico services later next year.
-By Kristina Peterson, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6619; [email protected]Hugz4Hackerz
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11-07-2009, 11:39 AM #2Livin the iPhone Life
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Here's the source article if anyone wanted to see the real thing like I did: UPDATE: AT&T Completes Acquisition Of Centennial - WSJ.com
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11-30-2009, 10:26 AM #3My iPhone is a Part of Me
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1 cent to $25?!! What!! Damn in it i so need to start investing in companies! I shouldve invested in apple...what a huge mistake
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Um, isn't it $0.01 change, as in was $25.94 now is $25.95. Also, your coverage won't really improve that much, as much of centennials network was 'borrowed'
And it will be like a taco inside a taco within a Taco Bell that's inside a KFC that's within a mall that's inside your dream!



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