T-Mobile USA to Combine With MetroPCS [Video]

Posted October 3, 2012 at 5:14pm by iClarified | Please help us and submit a translation by clicking here | 6497 views

Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to combine T-Mobile USA ('T-Mobile') and MetroPCS.

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This transaction will create the leading value carrier in the U.S. wireless marketplace, which will deliver an enhanced customer experience through a wider selection of affordable products and services, deeper network coverage and a clear-cut technology path to one common LTE network. The combined company, which will retain the T-Mobile name, will have the expanded scale, spectrum and financial resources to aggressively compete with the other national U.S. wireless carriers.

Deutsche Telekom's supervisory board and MetroPCS' board of directors unanimously approved the transaction. The transaction is structured as a recapitalization, in which MetroPCS will declare a 1 for 2 reverse stock split, make a cash payment of $1.5 billion to its shareholders (approximately $4.09 per share prior to the reverse stock split) and acquire all of T-Mobile's capital stock by issuing to Deutsche Telekom 74% of MetroPCS' common stock on a pro forma basis. Deutsche Telekom has also agreed to roll its existing intercompany debt into new $15 billion senior unsecured notes of the combined company, provide the combined company with a $500 million unsecured revolving credit facility and provide a $5.5 billion backstop commitment for certain MetroPCS third-party financing transactions.

The combined company will be a stronger competitor and will be well-positioned to drive future growth. Based on analyst consensus estimates for 2012, the combined company is expected to have approximately 42.5 million subscribers, $24.8 billion of revenue, $6.3 billion of adjusted EBITDA, $4.2 billion of capital expenditures and $2.1 billion of free cash flow (defined as EBITDA less capital expenditures) in 2012.
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"We are extremely pleased to announce this transaction with MetroPCS, which enhances Deutsche Telekom's position in the expanding U.S. wireless market," said René Obermann, Chief Executive Officer of Deutsche Telekom. "The T-Mobile and MetroPCS brands are a great strategic fit – both operationally and culturally. The new company will be the value leader in wireless with the scale, spectrum and financial and other resources to expand its geographic coverage, broaden choice among all types of customers and continue to innovate, especially around the next-generation LTE network. We are committed to creating a sustainable and financially viable national challenger in the U.S., and we believe this combination helps us deliver on that commitment."

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ER wireless plus - October 4, 2012 at 12:50pm
ER wireless plus I.N.C Here in central FL is call Metro Piece of Shit i hope T-MOBILE DONT GET THE SAME REPUTATION :)
T-MoWireless - October 4, 2012 at 4:12am
He looks like the green goblin -___-
Simon - October 4, 2012 at 1:36am
T-mobile has very spotty service here is LA and until they fix that, they will not get much business.
Marcus - October 4, 2012 at 10:11pm
How many people do you think give a shit about LA? :) "Won't get much business until they fix that" IN LA.
tmobile - October 4, 2012 at 12:37am
T-mobile as long as they dont have an iPhone is not going to be successful . Unlimited Data plan and Iphone5 they will kick ass. I would personally switch from att. But I am not going to buy a piece of shit Samsung galaxy.Hell Na!!
Why - October 3, 2012 at 9:24pm
Good luck with that lol
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