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Alltel
agrees to purchase Midwest Wireless for $1 billion in cash;
Company expands 850 MHz markets in Midwestern U.S., adds PCS
spectrum
Nov. 18, 2005
Alltel and Midwest Wireless
Holdings have entered into a definitive agreement for Alltel
to purchase Midwest Wireless. Alltel expects to gain
approximately 400,000 wireless customers in southern
Minnesota, northern and eastern Iowa, and western Wisconsin.
These markets are contiguous to existing Alltel operations and
cover a population of 1.9 million with 850 MHz.
Under the agreement, Alltel
will pay $1.075 billion in cash to purchase Midwest Wireless'
licenses, customers and network assets, including 1.9 PCS
spectrum. Closing of the transaction is contingent upon
regulatory approval and is expected to occur in the first half
of 2006.
"The Midwest Wireless
business strengthens our position in the wireless industry by
adding CDMA properties that are contiguous to our existing
markets in the Midwestern U.S.," said Scott Ford, Alltel
president and CEO. "Midwest Wireless' network is well
suited to deliver advanced data applications to customers
through a reliable and robust 1x network.
"The company has a very
strong post-pay customer base and its management team has
built a business that has performed exceptionally well,"
Ford said. "We look forward to welcoming the Midwest
Wireless team and customers to Alltel."
"This combination
represents the best of both worlds for Midwest Wireless
customers, who will continue to benefit from our expertise
serving rural markets as well as Alltel's national coverage
footprint," said Dennis Miller, president and CEO of
Midwest Wireless. "Our two companies are also an
excellent fit culturally, with a shared commitment to
investing in growth, empowering employees to realize their
full potential, and delivering superior customer
service."
The financial and legal
advisers for Alltel in this transaction were Stephens Inc.,
Merrill Lynch and Kutak Rock LLP. The financial advisers for
Midwest Wireless were Bear Stearns and Greene, Holcomb and
Fisher LLC. The legal adviser for Midwest Wireless was
Leonard, Street and Deinard.
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