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Verizon buys SureWest Wireless, regional licenses

May 11th, 2008 · Source [Electronista] · 1 Comment

Verizon buys SureWest Wirelesson Friday announced the purchase of SureWest Communications, which includes the latter’s wireless spectrum licenses, network, and operational assets in the greater Sacramento area. The licenses cover a population of 3.8 million people, and currently overlap Verizon’s existing network coverage. Verizon will transfer approximately 50,000 SureWest Wireless customers, after the former finishes converting the latter’s accounting system into its own.

In the coming months, Verizon said it would notify customers about new services and options that will be available when the transition is finished, but will continue to service those customers with SureWest Wireless plans.

Verizon is currently in a slight spat with Google, who accuses the telecommunications providers of breaking the FCC’s terms of use for the particular 700MHz spectrum it recently won.

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    1 response so far ↓

    • 1 Richard Wentz // Jun 6, 2008 at 11:05 am

      Verizon purchased the assets of SureWest Wireless, NOT SureWest Communications.

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