While U.S. Cellular awaits its pending sale to T-Mobile to close, the Chicago-based company has agreed to sell selected spectrum licenses for $1 billion. While United States Cellular Corp. awaits ...
In addition, US Cellular disclosed plans to offload 12 million MHz POPs across the CBRS, C-Band, and 700 MHz B/C Block bands to two other undisclosed mobile network operators, as part of its ...
U.S. Cellular agreed to sell a portion of its retained spectrum licenses to AT&T for a consideration of $1.02 billion. Chicago-based U.S. Cellular, which caters mostly to rural customers across ...
U.S. Cellular agreed to sell part of its spectrum licenses to Verizon for $1.0 billion in cash, pending regulatory approval. Additional agreements with two mobile operators to sell more spectrum ...
(Reuters) - United States Cellular said on Friday it has agreed to sell some of its spectrum licenses to Verizon in a $1 billion deal. U.S. Cellular's shares jumped 3.9% in trading before the bell.
Oct 18 (Reuters) - United States Cellular (USM.N), opens new tab said on Friday it has agreed to sell some of its spectrum licenses to Verizon (VZ.N), opens new tab in a $1 billion deal. U.S ...
Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (NYSE:TDS), as the 82% majority shareholder of US Cellular, has provided written consent approving the Verizon transaction. Apart from this, the company has ...
Verizon Communications Inc., the biggest wireless carrier in the US, will buy some of US Cellular Corp.’s spectrum licenses for $1 billion as the tower operator sheds parts of its portfolio.
Wells Fargo raised the firm’s price target on U.S. Cellular (USM) to $85 from $75 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares. The firm is encouraged by the company’s ability to monetize ...
U.S. Cellular is selling a portion of its retained spectrum licenses to Verizon VZ0.22%increase; green up pointing triangle for $1 billion in cash as it looks to monetize the spectrum that wasn ...
U.S. Cellular is selling a portion of its retained spectrum licenses to Verizon for $1 billion in cash as it looks to monetize the spectrum that wasn't included in the proposed sale to T-Mobile.