Alltel tried to buy Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T as a public company
Unless you've been camped out under a Rhode Island-sized boulder for the past few weeks, chances are you know that Verizon has announced its intentions to acquire Alltel. During a recent interview with CEO Scott Ford, Talk Business host Roby Brock was able to get quite a few talking points out of the exec that didn't involve the most recent transaction. More specifically, Mr. Ford noted that prior to Alltel becoming a private company, it had "tried to buy Sprint three times, tried to buy AT&T Wireless [and] tried to buy T-Mobile." He continued by saying that "some of those times it went with partners, [while] some of those times it didn't." Essentially, Alltel was "doing everything it could to get to a national platform." Believe it or not, those quotes really are just the tip of the iceberg, but the full spill is entirely too detailed for this space. If you're curious to know what might have been, break out the reading glasses and hit the link below.[Via mocoNews]














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Peter F @ Jun 24th 2008 1:57PM
Baller
PhilR8 @ Jun 24th 2008 8:57PM
I always wondered why Alltel didn't just up and buy Sprint. I guess now I know. Alltel should give it one last try... Sprint is so screwed that it just might happen this time.
Borg @ Jul 5th 2008 10:21AM
why the heck would a cdma carrier buy a gsm one ?? that makes no sense, if altell did buy tmobile or at&t they would spend an insane ammount of money converting all the gsm towers to cdma