Sprint, Nextel Announce Merger

Both companies have announced that their boards of directors have unanimously approved a definitive agreement for a merger of equals.

The new company, which will be called Sprint Nextel, also intends to spin off to its shareholders Sprint’s local telecommunications business following the merger.

Sprint and Nextel currently have a combined total equity value of approximately $70 billion and serve more than 35 million wireless subscribers on their networks and 5 million additional subscribers through affiliates and partners. The two companies, along with their affiliates and partners, operate networks that directly cover nearly 262 million people, more of the U.S. population than any other carrier.

The new company will have a balanced mix of consumer, business and government customers, as well as a strong spectrum position. Sprint Nextel will be well positioned in the fastest-growing areas of the telecommunications industry, including mobile data and push-to-talk services, where Sprint and Nextel are innovators in technology. With Sprint’s global Internet network, the new company will be positioned to provide differentiated communications solutions through integrated applications for business and government and new broadband wireless services for consumers.

Sprint Nextel is expected to have the highest average revenue per user (ARPU) in the wireless industry and to be positioned to lead the industry in sustainable revenue growth. Total pro forma revenues for the four quarters ended September 30 for Sprint Nextel were approximately $40 billion, which includes approximately $6 billion in revenues generated by the local telecommunications business.

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  1. James at 11:13am 5th June 2005 Most likely not since I think they are on two different network technologies. Sorry.
  2. juan garza at 10:10am 5th June 2005 i was a spint custormer for a long time and about a year ago i switched to nextel. i still have my sprint phone which is a vm4050 that i like alot.will it be possible for me to take this phone to nextel and make it operational with them since they have merged and if not will it be possible in the near future. thanks, j. garza
  3. Jennifer Grant at 10:11am 30th April 2005 My sprint agreement is up now and I have the choice of going with Nextel. Now that Sprint and Nextel are merging I am not sure which compnay to stay with? Also, If I stay with Sprint... which phone should I purchase? If I get the ready link sprint phone will it be compatible with sprint nextel company?

    Thank you for your time
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