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AT&T Mexico

AT&T Mexico, S.A.U. (formerly known as Iusacell and Nextel Mexico), also known as AT&T Mexico Wireless and AT&T Mexico Mobility, is a Mexican mobile telephone operator and subsidiary of AT&T. AT&T Mexico is headquartered in Mexico City. Its mobile network is available in 90% of Mexico, serving 13% of the Mexican wireless market. AT&T is the third-largest wireless carrier in Mexico, with 21.603 million subscribers as of December 2022.[5]

AT&T Mexico, S.A.U.
FormerlyIusacell (1987–2015)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryTelecommunications
PredecessorIusacell
Nextel Mexico
Founded
  • 1987; 37 years ago (1987) (as Iusacell)
  • 2015; 9 years ago (2015) (as AT&T Mexico)
HeadquartersMexico City, Mexico
Number of locations
6,000 retail stores; 3,000 owned stores
3,000 authorized stores[1]
Key people
Mónica Aspe Bernal (CEO)[2][3]
Products
Number of employees
18,000
ParentAT&T
SubsidiariesUnefón[4]
Websitewww.att.com.mx

Services edit

The company provides cellular services reaching about 90% of Mexico's population. The company also offers local and long-distance telephony, messaging services, mobile television and wireless broadband services.

History edit

AT&T Mexico was originally Iusacell prior to its acquisition by AT&T.[6]

Bell Atlantic (now Verizon Communications) and Vodafone Group together acquired 74.5% of the company in 2001 from the Peralta family, which founded Iusacell in 1987. But following Iusacell's default on debts, the two companies in 2003 sold their stake to Ricardo Salinas Pliego's Movil@ccess in a deal valued at $7.4 billion.

Movil@ccess tender offer edit

In June 2003 a Movil@ccess (Movilaccess) of Grupo Salinas, extended a tender offer to purchase the control of Grupo Iusacell's stock, by the time Grupo Salinas already own a mobile phone company, Unefon, but the other major stock holder of Unefon, Grupo Saba, disagreed in the purchase of Iusacell because of the debt and low profit problems. The former controlling shareholders of Grupo Iusacell (BMV: CEL: Latibex: XCEL), Verizon and Vodafone, agreed to tender the entirety of their stock, which resulted in the acquisition of a majority interest by Grupo Salinas.

Merger with Unefon edit

In March 2007, Grupo Salinas announced its intention to merge its subsidiaries Iusacell with Unefon Holdings. Unefon was a wireless telephony operator focused on Mexico's mass market.

The resulting company had over 3.4 million subscribers, equivalent to approximately 7% of the wireless telecommunications market in Mexico.

The combined Iusacell and Unefon was the first wireless cellular service provider in the country with a third-generation platform (3G CDMA EVDO) that gave users access to a wide range of other telecommunications services and multimedia applications, making the mobile network an efficient vehicle for data transmission and value added services besides voice.

On November 15, 2010 Iusacell launched their HSPA+ network with speeds up to 21 Mbit/s. Similar to U.S. carrier T-Mobile US, it branded its HSPA+ network as "4G."

However, on Wednesday, January 25, 2012, Cofetel temporarily refused to approve a merger between Televisa and Iusacell, with three votes against, for illegal damage to third parties and hindering competition for open and pay television. This refusal continued until 2012 with Televisa and TV Azteca against Grupo Carso. Eventually, the merger was accepted with different conditions, among which allowing any company advertising time without condition, prohibiting the staff of Grupo Televisa and Grupo Salinas from hindering a developing third television network, and if not achieved within two years, dismantle the merge. With 8.2 million users at the time, the company also offered local and long-distance service, as well as wireless and fiber optic Internet. Fiber is available only in some neighborhoods of Mexico City and the states of Jalisco and Nuevo León. These services are offered under the brand Iusatel, messaging services (SMS, MMS, and email), mobile TV and mobile broadband (with your brand BAM). On Friday November 7, 2014 the US company AT&T announced the acquisition of Iusacell for 2.5 billion, including debt.[7]

In September 2014, it was announced that Grupo Salinas would acquire Televisa's 50 percent stake in Iusacell for a fee of $717 million.[8] On January 8, 2015, Grupo Televisa announced that the sale of its 50 percent stake had been completed.[9]

Merger of Iusacell and Nextel into AT&T edit

 
Former logo of Iusacell

In November 2014, AT&T announced it would acquire the Mexican wireless company Iusacell for US$2.5 billion from Grupo Salinas.[10] The price includes $800 million in debt.[10] Under the terms of the agreement, AT&T would acquire all of Iusacell wireless properties, including licenses, network assets, retail stores and approximately 8.6 million subscribers. The purchase was completed on January 16, 2015.[11] On January 30, 2015, AT&T announced the purchase of Nextel Mexico for $1.875 billion from NII Holdings, excluding financial debts. The transaction was completed and approved by the Federal Telecommunications Institute in Mexico and the Bankruptcy Court District of New York in US on April 30, 2015.[12] AT&T launched several new plans on August 24, 2015 under the AT&T brand and began renaming Iusacell and Nextel stores in a process that was completed by the end of 2016. AT&T invested an additional $3 billion in Mexico through 2018 to expand its high-speed mobile broadband `coverage to 100 million people, The company currently holds the largest amount of spectrum in the country. While gradually moving the Nextel and Iusacell brands to AT&T premium services, AT&T intended to keep the Unefon brand, which was part of Iusacell, for low-end prepaid users.[13]

On December 10, 2021, AT&T Mexico announced it intended to launch its 5G NR network using its 2.5 GHz spectrum, making it the first mobile network operator in the country to build out an NR network.[14]

Network edit

AT&T Mexico currently operates a 3G UMTS, and 4G LTE, while it is currently testing a 5G NR network. It shut down its CDMA network on October 3, 2016,[15][16][17] its IDEN network in 2017 and its GSM network in 2019.

 
AT&T Mexico SIM Cards

Radio frequency spectrum chart edit

The following is a list of known frequencies that AT&T Mexico owns and uses on its network.

Frequencies used on the AT&T Mexico Network
Frequency range Band

number

Protocol Generation Status Notes
850 MHz CLR 5 UMTS/HSPA+ 3G Active HSPA and HSPA+ services marketed as 4G.
1.7/2.1 GHz AWS 4
1.9 GHz PCS 2
850 MHz CLR 5/26[18] LTE/LTE-A 4G Active/Building Out Primary LTE coverage band.
1.7/2.1 GHz AWS 4 Additional LTE band for capacity.
1.9 GHz PCS 2
2.6 GHz IMT-E 7/38
n38 NR 5G Acquired in 2018 auction.[19] Network launched in trial in select areas in late 2021.[20][14][21]
3.5 GHz C-band n78 Pending deployment Acquired spectrum from Nextel merger.[22][23][24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AT&T Inc. (T) CEO Randall Stephenson on Q2 2018 Results - Earnings Call Transcript | Seeking Alpha". July 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "Mónica Aspe Bernal es la nueva CEO interina de AT&T México". March 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Telecompaper".
  4. ^ "AT&T: Mexico rebranding underway; Unefon to be preserved as budget brand". telegeography.com. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
  5. ^ "4th Quarter Earnings 2022" (PDF). ATT Investors. ATT. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  6. ^ Mexicana Televisa acuerda comprar 50% de Iusacell: Univisión Noticias
  7. ^ "AT&T Buys Mexico Mobile Carrier Iusacell for $2.5 Billion". bloomberg. November 7, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  8. ^ Mexico's Salinas to buy Televisa Iusacell stake for $717 million October 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Reuters, September 11, 2014
  9. ^ "Mexico's Televisa completes sale of its 50 pct stake in Iusacell". Reuters. January 9, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  10. ^ a b "AT&T Buys Mexico Mobile Carrier Iusacell for $2.5 Billion". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. November 7, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  11. ^ "AT&T Names Arroyo as CEO of Mexican Iusacell Mobile Unit". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. January 16, 2015. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  12. ^ "AT&T concreta la compra de Nextel". April 30, 2015.
  13. ^ Harrup, Anthony (August 24, 2015). "AT&T Begins Rebranding in Mexico". Wall Street Journal.
  14. ^ a b Fletcher, Bevin (December 10, 2021). "AT&T initiates 5G deployment in Mexico". Fierce Wireless. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  15. ^ "AT&T 'apaga señal' de teléfonos sin chip". September 8, 2016.
  16. ^ "El apagon CDMA de Iusacell | PasionMovil". September 15, 2014.
  17. ^ [Dare to have a better experience with GSM technology]. AT&T México. Archived from the original on September 19, 2016. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  18. ^ "Mexican 4G spectrum auction attracts only two bidders". Developing Telecoms. October 7, 2021. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  19. ^ "AT&T Scoops Up More Spectrum in Mexico at 2.5 GHz Auction". Design World. August 8, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  20. ^ "AT&T kicks off 5G rollout in Mexico". RCR Wireless News. December 9, 2021. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  21. ^ "AT&T begins 5G rollout in Mexico – 5G Observatory". December 15, 2021. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  22. ^ Goldstein, Phil (January 26, 2015). "AT&T to nab Nextel Mexico for $1.88B from bankrupt NII Holdings". Fierce Wireless. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  23. ^ "5G Reconfiguration in Mexico". Allnet Insights & Analytics. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  24. ^ "Mexico 3.5GHz Spectrum - Additional Reconfiguration". Allnet Insights & Analytics. Retrieved December 11, 2021.

Sources edit

  • Iusacell at hoovers.com

External links edit

  • Official website

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AT amp T Mexico S A U formerly known as Iusacell and Nextel Mexico also known as AT amp T Mexico Wireless and AT amp T Mexico Mobility is a Mexican mobile telephone operator and subsidiary of AT amp T AT amp T Mexico is headquartered in Mexico City Its mobile network is available in 90 of Mexico serving 13 of the Mexican wireless market AT amp T is the third largest wireless carrier in Mexico with 21 603 million subscribers as of December 2022 5 AT amp T Mexico S A U FormerlyIusacell 1987 2015 Company typeSubsidiaryIndustryTelecommunicationsPredecessorIusacellNextel MexicoFounded1987 37 years ago 1987 as Iusacell 2015 9 years ago 2015 as AT amp T Mexico HeadquartersMexico City MexicoNumber of locations6 000 retail stores 3 000 owned stores3 000 authorized stores 1 Key peopleMonica Aspe Bernal CEO 2 3 ProductsWirelessMobile TelephoneInternetNumber of employees18 000ParentAT amp TSubsidiariesUnefon 4 Websitewww wbr att wbr com wbr mx Contents 1 Services 2 History 2 1 Movil ccess tender offer 2 2 Merger with Unefon 2 3 Merger of Iusacell and Nextel into AT amp T 3 Network 3 1 Radio frequency spectrum chart 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksServices editThe company provides cellular services reaching about 90 of Mexico s population The company also offers local and long distance telephony messaging services mobile television and wireless broadband services History editAT amp T Mexico was originally Iusacell prior to its acquisition by AT amp T 6 Bell Atlantic now Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group together acquired 74 5 of the company in 2001 from the Peralta family which founded Iusacell in 1987 But following Iusacell s default on debts the two companies in 2003 sold their stake to Ricardo Salinas Pliego s Movil ccess in a deal valued at 7 4 billion Movil ccess tender offer edit In June 2003 a Movil ccess Movilaccess of Grupo Salinas extended a tender offer to purchase the control of Grupo Iusacell s stock by the time Grupo Salinas already own a mobile phone company Unefon but the other major stock holder of Unefon Grupo Saba disagreed in the purchase of Iusacell because of the debt and low profit problems The former controlling shareholders of Grupo Iusacell BMV CEL Latibex XCEL Verizon and Vodafone agreed to tender the entirety of their stock which resulted in the acquisition of a majority interest by Grupo Salinas Merger with Unefon edit In March 2007 Grupo Salinas announced its intention to merge its subsidiaries Iusacell with Unefon Holdings Unefon was a wireless telephony operator focused on Mexico s mass market The resulting company had over 3 4 million subscribers equivalent to approximately 7 of the wireless telecommunications market in Mexico The combined Iusacell and Unefon was the first wireless cellular service provider in the country with a third generation platform 3G CDMA EVDO that gave users access to a wide range of other telecommunications services and multimedia applications making the mobile network an efficient vehicle for data transmission and value added services besides voice On November 15 2010 Iusacell launched their HSPA network with speeds up to 21 Mbit s Similar to U S carrier T Mobile US it branded its HSPA network as 4G However on Wednesday January 25 2012 Cofetel temporarily refused to approve a merger between Televisa and Iusacell with three votes against for illegal damage to third parties and hindering competition for open and pay television This refusal continued until 2012 with Televisa and TV Azteca against Grupo Carso Eventually the merger was accepted with different conditions among which allowing any company advertising time without condition prohibiting the staff of Grupo Televisa and Grupo Salinas from hindering a developing third television network and if not achieved within two years dismantle the merge With 8 2 million users at the time the company also offered local and long distance service as well as wireless and fiber optic Internet Fiber is available only in some neighborhoods of Mexico City and the states of Jalisco and Nuevo Leon These services are offered under the brand Iusatel messaging services SMS MMS and email mobile TV and mobile broadband with your brand BAM On Friday November 7 2014 the US company AT amp T announced the acquisition of Iusacell for 2 5 billion including debt 7 In September 2014 it was announced that Grupo Salinas would acquire Televisa s 50 percent stake in Iusacell for a fee of 717 million 8 On January 8 2015 Grupo Televisa announced that the sale of its 50 percent stake had been completed 9 Merger of Iusacell and Nextel into AT amp T edit nbsp Former logo of Iusacell In November 2014 AT amp T announced it would acquire the Mexican wireless company Iusacell for US 2 5 billion from Grupo Salinas 10 The price includes 800 million in debt 10 Under the terms of the agreement AT amp T would acquire all of Iusacell wireless properties including licenses network assets retail stores and approximately 8 6 million subscribers The purchase was completed on January 16 2015 11 On January 30 2015 AT amp T announced the purchase of Nextel Mexico for 1 875 billion from NII Holdings excluding financial debts The transaction was completed and approved by the Federal Telecommunications Institute in Mexico and the Bankruptcy Court District of New York in US on April 30 2015 12 AT amp T launched several new plans on August 24 2015 under the AT amp T brand and began renaming Iusacell and Nextel stores in a process that was completed by the end of 2016 AT amp T invested an additional 3 billion in Mexico through 2018 to expand its high speed mobile broadband coverage to 100 million people The company currently holds the largest amount of spectrum in the country While gradually moving the Nextel and Iusacell brands to AT amp T premium services AT amp T intended to keep the Unefon brand which was part of Iusacell for low end prepaid users 13 On December 10 2021 AT amp T Mexico announced it intended to launch its 5G NR network using its 2 5 GHz spectrum making it the first mobile network operator in the country to build out an NR network 14 Network editAT amp T Mexico currently operates a 3G UMTS and 4G LTE while it is currently testing a 5G NR network It shut down its CDMA network on October 3 2016 15 16 17 its IDEN network in 2017 and its GSM network in 2019 nbsp AT amp T Mexico SIM Cards Radio frequency spectrum chart edit Further information UMTS frequency bands LTE frequency bands and 5G NR frequency bands The following is a list of known frequencies that AT amp T Mexico owns and uses on its network Frequencies used on the AT amp T Mexico Network Frequency range Band number Protocol Generation Status Notes 850 MHz CLR 5 UMTS HSPA 3G Active HSPA and HSPA services marketed as 4G 1 7 2 1 GHz AWS 4 1 9 GHz PCS 2 850 MHz CLR 5 26 18 LTE LTE A 4G Active Building Out Primary LTE coverage band 1 7 2 1 GHz AWS 4 Additional LTE band for capacity 1 9 GHz PCS 2 2 6 GHz IMT E 7 38 n38 NR 5G Acquired in 2018 auction 19 Network launched in trial in select areas in late 2021 20 14 21 3 5 GHz C band n78 Pending deployment Acquired spectrum from Nextel merger 22 23 24 See also editAT amp T Inc parent company AT amp T Mobility United States wireless service provider owned by parent company Sky Mexico television provider Telcel largest competitor Movistar competitor Unefon prepaid arm of AT amp T MexicoReferences edit AT amp T Inc T CEO Randall Stephenson on Q2 2018 Results Earnings Call Transcript Seeking Alpha July 25 2018 Monica Aspe Bernal es la nueva CEO interina de AT amp T Mexico March 27 2020 Telecompaper AT amp T Mexico rebranding underway Unefon to be preserved as budget brand telegeography com Retrieved July 17 2023 4th Quarter Earnings 2022 PDF ATT Investors ATT Retrieved March 25 2023 Mexicana Televisa acuerda comprar 50 de Iusacell Univision Noticias AT amp T Buys Mexico Mobile Carrier Iusacell for 2 5 Billion bloomberg November 7 2014 Retrieved June 20 2021 Mexico s Salinas to buy Televisa Iusacell stake for 717 million Archived October 10 2015 at the Wayback Machine Reuters September 11 2014 Mexico s Televisa completes sale of its 50 pct stake in Iusacell Reuters January 9 2015 Retrieved January 9 2015 a b AT amp T Buys Mexico Mobile Carrier Iusacell for 2 5 Billion Bloomberg com Bloomberg November 7 2014 Retrieved January 16 2015 AT amp T Names Arroyo as CEO of Mexican Iusacell Mobile Unit Bloomberg com Bloomberg January 16 2015 Retrieved January 16 2015 AT amp T concreta la compra de Nextel April 30 2015 Harrup Anthony August 24 2015 AT amp T Begins Rebranding in Mexico Wall Street Journal a b Fletcher Bevin December 10 2021 AT amp T initiates 5G deployment in Mexico Fierce Wireless Retrieved December 11 2021 AT amp T apaga senal de telefonos sin chip September 8 2016 El apagon CDMA de Iusacell PasionMovil September 15 2014 Atrevete a vivir una mejor experiencia con tecnologia GSM Dare to have a better experience with GSM technology AT amp T Mexico Archived from the original on September 19 2016 Retrieved September 9 2016 Mexican 4G spectrum auction attracts only two bidders Developing Telecoms October 7 2021 Retrieved January 22 2022 AT amp T Scoops Up More Spectrum in Mexico at 2 5 GHz Auction Design World August 8 2018 Retrieved December 11 2021 AT amp T kicks off 5G rollout in Mexico RCR Wireless News December 9 2021 Retrieved December 11 2021 AT amp T begins 5G rollout in Mexico 5G Observatory December 15 2021 Retrieved January 15 2022 Goldstein Phil January 26 2015 AT amp T to nab Nextel Mexico for 1 88B from bankrupt NII Holdings Fierce Wireless Retrieved December 11 2021 5G Reconfiguration in Mexico Allnet Insights amp Analytics Retrieved December 11 2021 Mexico 3 5GHz Spectrum Additional Reconfiguration Allnet Insights amp Analytics Retrieved December 11 2021 Sources editIusacell at hoovers comExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AT 26T Mexico amp oldid 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