
The Department of Justice approved Verizon Wireless’ $28 billion purchase of Alltel, but the deal is subject to a few stipulations. More specifically, Verizon Wireless will be required to divest wireless assets in 100 markets encompassing 22 states. The sale of assets doesn’t mean Verizon Wireless will lose service in the areas affected by the order. Instead, it means Verizon Wireless will sell licenses where the merger with Alltel would give the company duplicate licenses. |
Via: RCR Wireless | News Archive
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Can I get a heck yeah for less choice!! Alltel is great around here. I was going to switch to them when my AT&T contract ran out. They did have crappy service, but they just put up some new towers in Richmond and they are about the best around here service and signal wise. Not sure on 3G, but since they have all new towers I'm guessing it's good. I'm not a fan of Verizon wireless right now.(big fan of there FioS though |
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This is good, now we can use their HTC phones such as the diamond. |