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American Tower

American Tower Corporation (also referred to as American Tower or ATC) is an American real estate investment trust which owns, develops and operates wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure in several countries. It is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

American Tower Corporation
Company typePublic
Industry
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
,
United States
Key people
Steven Vondran (President and CEO)
Revenue US$11.14 billion (2023)
US$3.025 billion (2023)
US$1.483 billion (2023)
Total assets US$66.03 billion (2023)
Total equity US$10.87 billion (2023)
Number of employees
5,643 (2023)
SubsidiariesCoreSite
Websiteamericantower.com
Footnotes / references
[1]
American Tower wireless tower, Belleville, MI. Former AT&T Long Lines microwave radio relay tower, now repurposed

It is ranked 373th on the Fortune 500 in 2023.[2]

As of December 31, 2023, the company owns 224,502 communications sites, including 42,905 sites in the U.S. and Canada, 77,647 sites in Asia-Pacific, 31,241 sites in Europe, 24,229 in Africa, and 48,480 sites in Latin America.[1]

History edit

The company was formed in 1995 as a unit of American Radio Systems. In 1998, American Radio Systems merged with CBS Corporation and completed the corporate spin-off of American Tower. The first CEO of American Tower was Steven B. Dodge, remaining in the position until resigning in 2004. Following the merger, American Tower began international expansion by establishing operations in Mexico in 1998 and Brazil in 1999.

Around 2000, the company began purchasing numerous AT&T Long Lines microwave telephone relay towers.[3] Upon acquisition of these sites from the now defunct AT&T Communications, Inc., American Tower began repurposing the towers for use as cell towers, and leasing antenna space to various American cell phone providers and private industries. Then, most of the former AT&T Long Lines sites had their horn antennas removed, either by helicopter or by crane, to make room for more antennas. Since AT&T's Long Lines Program was decommissioned in the 1980s, and the company no longer had any use for the towers themselves, American Tower now owns most of these tower structures across the entire continental United States, totaling 42,965 in 2022.[4]

In 2004 James D. Taiclet was named CEO[5] and held the title until 2020.[6]

In 2005, American Tower acquired SpectraSite Communications, expanding its global portfolio to over 22,000 owned communications sites, including over 21,000 wireless towers, 400 broadcast towers and 100 in-building DAS (Distributed Antenna System) sites. The merger further established American Tower's position as one of the largest tower owners and operators in North America.[7]

Between 2007 and 2012, the company expanded internationally with operations in India, Peru, Chile, Colombia, South Africa, Ghana, and Uganda.[8]

In 2013, the company acquired Global Tower Partners for $4.8 billion. This acquisition added sites to the U.S. portfolio and added operations in Costa Rica and Panama.[9]

In 2020, Tom Bartlett was named President and CEO after Taiclet left to become the CEO of Lockheed Martin.[6]

In 2021, the company agreed to acquire the European and Latin American tower divisions of Telxius from parent company Telefonica, comprising approximately 31,000 communications sites for $9.6 billion. The acquired sites were located in Spain, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru.[10][1] Later in 2021, American Tower acquired CoreSite for $10.4 billion, adding a footprint of carrier-neutral data center facilities in the U.S. to its holdings,[11][12] to position the company to strengthen its position in 5G.[13][14]

In October 2023, the company announced that Tom Bartlett will retire from his positions as President, Chief Executive Officer and director of the Board of Directors, and be replaced by Steven Vondran, effective February 1, 2024.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "American Tower Corporation 2023 Form 10-K Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 27, 2024.
  2. ^ "Fortune: American Tower". Fortune.
  3. ^ "Bell System microwave relay system". Engineering Radio. March 8, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
  4. ^ "Top 100 Tower Companies in the U.S." Wirelessestimator.com. August 30, 2022. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "DEF14A". Sec.gov. Retrieved October 27, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Imbert, Amanda Macias,Fred (March 16, 2020). "Lockheed Martin's Hewson to step down as CEO". CNBC.com. Retrieved October 27, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Bartash, Jeffry (May 4, 2005). "American Tower to acquire SpectraSite". Marketwatch.
  8. ^ "MTN, American Tower Corp join forces". ITWeb. December 9, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
  9. ^ "American Tower Corporation Announces Agreement to Acquire Global Tower Partners" (Press release). Business Wire. September 6, 2013.
  10. ^ "Telefonica sells Telxius tower division to American Towers Corporation at record multiples for 7.7 billion euros" (Press release). Telefonica. January 31, 2021.
  11. ^ "American Tower Completes Acquisition of CoreSite Realty Corporation" (Press release). Business Wire. December 28, 2021.
  12. ^ Naqvi, Ali Imran (December 29, 2021). "American Tower completes CoreSite Realty acquisition". S&P Global.
  13. ^ Clifford, Tyler (August 1, 2019). "Cell tower CEO explains how the 5G rush 'lengthens and strengthens' our growth rate". CNBC. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
  14. ^ Ghosh, Imon (May 26, 2021). "Is American Tower a Winner in the 5G Industry?". Entrepreneur. Retrieved July 8, 2023.
  15. ^ "American Tower Names Steven O. Vondran to Succeed Thomas A. Bartlett as President and CEO and Names Eugene Noel as New EVP and President, U.S. Tower Division" (Press release). Business Wire. October 26, 2023.

External links edit

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American Tower Corporation also referred to as American Tower or ATC is an American real estate investment trust which owns develops and operates wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure in several countries It is headquartered in Boston Massachusetts American Tower CorporationCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE AMTS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryReal estate investment trustCommunication servicesFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 HeadquartersBoston Massachusetts United StatesKey peopleSteven Vondran President and CEO RevenueUS 11 14 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 3 025 billion 2023 Net incomeUS 1 483 billion 2023 Total assetsUS 66 03 billion 2023 Total equityUS 10 87 billion 2023 Number of employees5 643 2023 SubsidiariesCoreSiteWebsiteamericantower wbr comFootnotes references 1 American Tower wireless tower Belleville MI Former AT amp T Long Lines microwave radio relay tower now repurposedIt is ranked 373th on the Fortune 500 in 2023 2 As of December 31 2023 update the company owns 224 502 communications sites including 42 905 sites in the U S and Canada 77 647 sites in Asia Pacific 31 241 sites in Europe 24 229 in Africa and 48 480 sites in Latin America 1 History editThe company was formed in 1995 as a unit of American Radio Systems In 1998 American Radio Systems merged with CBS Corporation and completed the corporate spin off of American Tower The first CEO of American Tower was Steven B Dodge remaining in the position until resigning in 2004 Following the merger American Tower began international expansion by establishing operations in Mexico in 1998 and Brazil in 1999 Around 2000 the company began purchasing numerous AT amp T Long Lines microwave telephone relay towers 3 Upon acquisition of these sites from the now defunct AT amp T Communications Inc American Tower began repurposing the towers for use as cell towers and leasing antenna space to various American cell phone providers and private industries Then most of the former AT amp T Long Lines sites had their horn antennas removed either by helicopter or by crane to make room for more antennas Since AT amp T s Long Lines Program was decommissioned in the 1980s and the company no longer had any use for the towers themselves American Tower now owns most of these tower structures across the entire continental United States totaling 42 965 in 2022 4 In 2004 James D Taiclet was named CEO 5 and held the title until 2020 6 In 2005 American Tower acquired SpectraSite Communications expanding its global portfolio to over 22 000 owned communications sites including over 21 000 wireless towers 400 broadcast towers and 100 in building DAS Distributed Antenna System sites The merger further established American Tower s position as one of the largest tower owners and operators in North America 7 Between 2007 and 2012 the company expanded internationally with operations in India Peru Chile Colombia South Africa Ghana and Uganda 8 In 2013 the company acquired Global Tower Partners for 4 8 billion This acquisition added sites to the U S portfolio and added operations in Costa Rica and Panama 9 In 2020 Tom Bartlett was named President and CEO after Taiclet left to become the CEO of Lockheed Martin 6 In 2021 the company agreed to acquire the European and Latin American tower divisions of Telxius from parent company Telefonica comprising approximately 31 000 communications sites for 9 6 billion The acquired sites were located in Spain Germany Argentina Brazil Chile and Peru 10 1 Later in 2021 American Tower acquired CoreSite for 10 4 billion adding a footprint of carrier neutral data center facilities in the U S to its holdings 11 12 to position the company to strengthen its position in 5G 13 14 In October 2023 the company announced that Tom Bartlett will retire from his positions as President Chief Executive Officer and director of the Board of Directors and be replaced by Steven Vondran effective February 1 2024 15 References edit a b c American Tower Corporation 2023 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 27 2024 Fortune American Tower Fortune Bell System microwave relay system Engineering Radio March 8 2011 Retrieved July 8 2023 Top 100 Tower Companies in the U S Wirelessestimator com August 30 2022 Retrieved October 27 2022 DEF14A Sec gov Retrieved October 27 2022 a b Imbert Amanda Macias Fred March 16 2020 Lockheed Martin s Hewson to step down as CEO CNBC com Retrieved October 27 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bartash Jeffry May 4 2005 American Tower to acquire SpectraSite Marketwatch MTN American Tower Corp join forces ITWeb December 9 2011 Retrieved July 8 2023 American Tower Corporation Announces Agreement to Acquire Global Tower Partners Press release Business Wire September 6 2013 Telefonica sells Telxius tower division to American Towers Corporation at record multiples for 7 7 billion euros Press release Telefonica January 31 2021 American Tower Completes Acquisition of CoreSite Realty Corporation Press release Business Wire December 28 2021 Naqvi Ali Imran December 29 2021 American Tower completes CoreSite Realty acquisition S amp P Global Clifford Tyler August 1 2019 Cell tower CEO explains how the 5G rush lengthens and strengthens our growth rate CNBC Retrieved July 8 2023 Ghosh Imon May 26 2021 Is American Tower a Winner in the 5G Industry Entrepreneur Retrieved July 8 2023 American Tower Names Steven O Vondran to Succeed Thomas A Bartlett as President and CEO and Names Eugene Noel as New EVP and President U S Tower Division Press release Business Wire October 26 2023 External links editOfficial website Business data for American Tower Corporation BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Tower amp oldid 1210780996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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