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terryjohnson16
06-29-2007, 05:30 PM
AT&T is really greedy. They need to give someone else a try.

AT&T- News Room (http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=4800&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=24030)

AT&T to Acquire Dobson Communications, Expand Wireless Coverage

Acquisition to Improve Network Coverage for Customers in Rural and Suburban Areas, Create Value for Stockholders

San Antonio, Texas, June 29, 2007

Underscoring its interest in serving the rural market, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) announced today that it will acquire Dobson Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:DCEL), a provider of rural and suburban wireless communications services, for approximately $2.8 billion in cash.

The transaction will enhance AT&T's wireless network coverage in the United States by combining the two companies' complementary networks. Dobson, which markets wireless service under the Cellular One brand, has provided roaming service to AT&T and predecessor companies since 1990. This combination will allow AT&T to deliver a better customer experience to its wireless customers, including Dobson's 1.7 million subscribers.

"AT&T is focused on mobility, which includes offering our customers in markets large and small the best and broadest wireless network," said Randall L. Stephenson, chairman and CEO of AT&T. "The rural market is attractive to us, and the addition of Dobson to our wireless family will expand our network coverage and better allow the customers of both companies to be connected whenever, wherever and however they want.

"The combination of our two companies also will create value for AT&T's stockholders," Stephenson added. "Our wireless business is a significant and growing revenue generator and is critical to our future. This combination brings two key assets—Dobson's 1.7 million customers and its strong, compatible network—to AT&T, delivering both growth and cost savings opportunities."

"This transaction reflects the natural evolution of the wireless industry. With Dobson's network reaching nearly 13 million consumers in 17 states, the acquisition will expand AT&T's reach in rural and suburban markets," said Everett Dobson, chairman of Dobson Communications. "Dobson is proud of the role we have played in bringing wireless service to rural customers, but we also take pride that these operations will become part of a company with the resources and potential of AT&T. Our customers will gain access to the wide range of innovative products and services AT&T offers, such as the revolutionary iPhone, to which they would not have access without this merger."

Following the acquisition, Dobson will be incorporated into AT&T's wireless operations, which are led by Stan Sigman, president and chief executive officer AT&T Mobility.

"This acquisition is an excellent fit for AT&T," said Sigman. "We've worked with Dobson for years. It's a good company, with great people, the same GSM/EDGE technology and coverage that dovetails almost perfectly with our own. We welcome the opportunity to serve Dobson's customers and look forward to a smooth transition thanks to Dobson's strong leadership and employee team."

Enhanced Network Coverage and Service

This acquisition demonstrates AT&T's commitment to providing reliable, high-quality wireless service to its customers across the United States.

Dobson's network covers rural and suburban areas in Alaska, Arizona, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Because Dobson's network overlaps minimally with AT&T's, the acquisition will expand geographic coverage for both companies' customers. Additionally, Dobson's 850 MHz spectrum will enhance AT&T's service quality in those rural and suburban markets.

Dobson customers will have access to the largest digital voice and data wireless network in the United States, AT&T's fully-integrated GSM network, which covers 284 million people in 13,000 cities and towns. In addition, Dobson customers will have access to AT&T's high-quality service platforms and wide range of compelling, innovative products and services for which AT&T is known. AT&T is the sole carrier for the Apple iPhone and offers the most comprehensive mobile music subscription service offered by a U.S. wireless service provider.

The two companies expect to provide a smooth, well-executed integration to their customers given their long-standing relationship as roaming partners.

Synergy Opportunities

Under terms of the agreement, approved by the boards of directors of both companies, Dobson stockholders will receive $13.00 per share for a total equity price of $2.8 billion on a fully-diluted basis. Including net debt as of the first quarter of 2007, the total transaction value is approximately $5.1 billion. The $13.00 price per share represents a 16.9 percent premium over the closing price of $11.12 on Thursday, June 28, 2007. The majority stockholder in Dobson Communications has consented to the terms of the agreement.

AT&T expects the proposed transaction to benefit stockholders by enhancing AT&T's ability to provide the high-quality services customers expect in the highly competitive wireless segment. AT&T expects to realize significant annual savings in reduced roaming expenses. The transaction also offers numerous synergy opportunities in areas including overhead and operations. AT&T expects the net present value of these potential synergies to be approximately $2.5 billion. The addition of Dobson is also expected to offer additional growth opportunities.

AT&T expects year-one dilution to earnings per share from this transaction to be minimal—between $0.03 and $0.04 on a reported basis—and that the transaction will have a positive and growing impact on EPS and free cash flow starting in the second year after the acquisition closes. AT&T's financial outlook remains unchanged, with expected double-digit adjusted EPS growth in both 2007 and 2008. AT&T continues to expect strong growth in free cash flow after dividends—$4 to $5 billion in 2007 and growing to more than $6 billion in 2008.

Because of the expected minimal effect on AT&T's earnings, AT&T does not plan to provide separate adjustments for the merger-related costs of this transaction in its quarterly results.

The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval. Due to the limited overlap of the two companies and the existence of substantial competition in each area where overlaps exist, the company's goal is to obtain approvals by the end of this year.

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About AT&T
AT&T Inc. is a premier communications holding company. Its subsidiaries and affiliates, AT&T operating companies, are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and around the world. Among their offerings are the world's most advanced IP-based business communications services and the nation's leading wireless, high speed Internet access and voice services. In domestic markets, AT&T is known for the directory publishing and advertising sales leadership of its Yellow Pages and YELLOWPAGES.COM organizations, and the AT&T brand is licensed to innovators in such fields as communications equipment. As part of its three-screen integration strategy, AT&T is expanding its TV entertainment offerings. Additional information about AT&T Inc. and the products and services provided by AT&T subsidiaries and affiliates is available at AT&T - Residential (http://www.att.com).

About Dobson Communications Corporation
Dobson Communications is the third largest provider of GSM wireless services in the United States. For additional information on the Company and its operations, please visit its web site at www.dobson.net."

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chokaay
06-29-2007, 05:59 PM
Sigh... is anyone else starting to think that T-mobile USA will NEVER acquire any smaller carriers to boost their coverage (especially rural) and numbers? I'm starting to think so... :(

terryjohnson16
06-29-2007, 06:03 PM
I don't know, but maybe I will leave T-Mobile for AT&T one day. Sigh.

chokaay
06-29-2007, 06:11 PM
I don't know, but maybe I will leave T-Mobile for AT&T one day. Sigh.


I hate to say it, but I might too... either that or Sprint (if they ever get better Family Plans and if their coverage is better than T-mo)... :(

Alex
06-29-2007, 06:14 PM
I'm sure T-Mobile has taken notice of this action and will explore different opportunities. If they did buy out another company, who do you think they would choose?

terryjohnson16
06-29-2007, 06:31 PM
Well they need Suncom to get GSM in the Carolinas. They could go after Alltel's GSM network. I remember hearing about T-Mobile supposedly getting major things ready for this year, but so far only Hotspot@home has come. I don't see the wow that everyone was talking and bragging about a few months ago. Yeah, I know somethings are still under tight lips, but still. No T-Mobile 3G, or other amazing stuff. Too bad T-Mobile, Microsoft, and HTC couldn't release the TouchFlo software that they did with the HTC Touch, and put it on the Wing. Heck, I am surprised no one has copied the software onto a standard PPC.

terryjohnson16
06-29-2007, 06:34 PM
AT&T claims that Dobson won't overlap their coverage. I hope the FCC finds overlapping of the 850MHz band, and has to sell to T-Mobile USA.

chokaay
06-29-2007, 06:37 PM
I'm sure T-Mobile has taken notice of this action and will explore different opportunities. If they did buy out another company, who do you think they would choose?


IMO, the "easiest" way to compete with AT&T and the other larger carriers would be to buy-out ALL of the smaller carriers... including Dobson. Now that AT&T got Dobson, IMO that's bad news for T-mo.

And I hate to say this, but I think that's been AT&T's strategy all along: outbid T-mo (and other competitors) and buy-out all the smaller carriers (that have native towers and coverage... not MVNO's) so the competition (ie: T-mo) can't get them. AT&T has the money and resources, and "apparently" can outbid T-mo (unless T-mo isn't even trying to acquire anyone... I don't know what T-mo is up to, or what their plan is, but IMO it doesn't look like T-mo is trying very hard to acquire anyone).

IF this statement holds true, then I'm afraid T-mo is either relying on: 1) Building out their network 1 tower at a time, 2) Increasing their HotSpots and pushing @Home as an "alternative" for good coverage, and/or 3) saving up their money to buy AT&T. I hope T-mo is doing #1 regardless (but IMO you can't depend on that for growth when your competitors are gobbling down other carriers left-and-right). I hope T-mo isn't even THINKING of settling for #2... IMO @Home is NOT a suitable replacement for strong coverage. And personally, I don't think #3 is possible... at least right now... ;)

terryjohnson16
06-29-2007, 07:19 PM
I emailed T-Mobile asking them about why they chose to be slow, and also when will 3G come. I want to see what they say.

Scooby214
06-29-2007, 09:17 PM
Unfortunately, at least in Oklahoma, there will be little to no overlap between Dobson and AT&T. This is sad news, because it means that we may perhaps loose some considerable roaming coverage here. (I'm not certain, as I have found some places in Oklahoma that can still roam on Cingular.)

Railroader
06-30-2007, 05:10 AM
And I hate to say this, but I think that's been AT&T's strategy all along: outbid T-mo (and other competitors) and buy-out all the smaller carriers (that have native towers and coverage... not MVNO's) so the competition (ie: T-mo) can't get them. ;)

I think Edge Wireless is safe, they are an AT&T Affiliate after all, and AT&T has a 40% interest in them.

greenblood
06-30-2007, 06:48 AM
I start to think DT is secretly talking with Google to sell wireless business in USA
I'm not surprised Google acquires T-Mobile, and several regional carriers to start wireless business
Google is getting more ambious and aggressive recently
let's see what'll happen once 3G is launched nationalwide

jdmchico
06-30-2007, 12:04 PM
Will Never Sell Us. we are making good profit and we are #2. in T-Mobile Intl.

Scooby214
06-30-2007, 10:48 PM
I start to think DT is secretly talking with Google to sell wireless business in USA
I'm not surprised Google acquires T-Mobile, and several regional carriers to start wireless business
Google is getting more ambious and aggressive recently
let's see what'll happen once 3G is launched nationalwide
If Google buys T-Mobile, would they become T-Google?

Railroader
07-02-2007, 03:43 AM
Nah, it'd be more cool, G-Mobile, for the Gansgsta in you! :D