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Verizon Wireless reportedly in talks to acquire Alltel for $27 billion
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NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless is in talks to buy Alltel Communications, the country's fifth-largest wireless carrier by subscribers, for $27 billion, according to business news channel CNBC. (article 3)
The internet service provider has been blocking e-mail originating from Great Britain and other parts of Europe for weeks, and customers are upset about having their communications disrupted without notice. (article 5)
The blacklisting of e-mail from abroad was in response to spam coming from the region, according to a customer service representative at Verizon who identified himself only as " Gary. (article 5)
If completed, the deal would catapult Verizon Wireless, the joint venture between Verizon Communications and UK's Vodafone, back into the number one slot. (article 2)
Details of the proposed deal, first reported on Wednesday by CNBC, are still being worked out and a person familiar with the situation at Alltel said: " There is no deal at this time. (article 2)
T-Mobile USA on Wednesday said it would let subscribers to its "unlimited" calling plan include family members for half price, adding another wrinkle in a cross-carrier scramble to define new pricing models. (article 6)
If consummated, an acquisition would be the biggest telecom deal since AT&T Inc. bought BellSouth Corp. at the end of 2006. (article 4)
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Alltel, Verizon, Wireless, Vodafone, at&t |
Source articles
- Verizon in talks to buy Alltel for about $27 billion: source (boston.com, 06/04/2008, 784 words)
- Verizon in talks to buy Alltel mobile network (ft.com, 06/04/2008, 392 words)
- Verizon Wireless reportedly in talks to acquire Alltel for $27 billion (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 184 words)
- Report: Verizon Wireless in talks to buy Alltel (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 327 words)
- Verizon's E-Mail Embargo Enrages (Wired, 06/04/2008, 107 words)
- T-Mobile gives families a break on unlimited plan (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 228 words)
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