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By Ben Charny
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 22, 2004 2:34:00 PM

AT&T Wireless on Thursday confirmed widespread speculation that it's for sale.

Chief Executive John Zeglis told financial analysts that the nation's third largest provider of cell phone service has received "significant interest from a number of companies." The carrier said in an earlier statement that its board of directors hired investment firm Merrill Lynch and the law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to help review its options.

"AT&T Wireless has decided to explore strategic alternatives," Zeglis said Thursday during a conference call with financial analysts. "There has been so much interest. It's a flattering affirmation of the growth pattern we're on."

He declined to state a timetable for completing a review of the bids. "I can't speculate whether we will make any strategic changes."

The company also postponed a meeting with analysts scheduled for Jan. 27 while it examines its alternatives.

Various recent news reports in recent days have identified potential suitors as U.S. companies Cingular Wireless and Nextel Communications; Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo; and British giant Vodafone, which is a part owner of Verizon Wireless.

Analysts believe an AT&T Wireless sale to another U.S. carrier would signal the beginning of a long-awaited consolidation of the hypercompetitive cell phone market in the United States.

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Does this mean better quality signals?
Depending on who buys? AT&T wireless has always ranked low on the quality of its service and coverage because the company wouldn't lease tower space to increase/improve signals.

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Posted by: AbsolutelyNot Posted on: 01/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
fewer providers, higher prices  dg mh | 01/22/04
but better coverage?  tic swayback | 01/22/04
Competition fallacy.  ITGuy04 | 01/22/04
Competition Reality  shallow_diver | 01/22/04
Actually....  ITGuy04 | 01/22/04
They talk like...  BitTwiddler | 01/22/04
Consolidation means less competition OR  crfroggy_z | 01/22/04
A shakeout was bound to happen  B.O.F.H. | 01/22/04
Does this mean better quality signals?  AbsolutelyNot | 01/22/04

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