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SunCom

SunCom Wireless Holdings, Inc. was a wireless carrier that operated in the Southeastern United States since 1999 and in parts of the Caribbean since 2004. From the "About Us" section of the company's website:

SunCom Wireless Holdings, Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryWireless Services
Founded1999
Defunct2008
FateAcquired
SuccessorT-Mobile USA
HeadquartersBerwyn, Pennsylvania, United States
Key people
Michael E. Kalogris, Chairman & CEO
Eric Haskell, Executive VP & CFO
ProductsGSM, GPRS, Text messaging, Picture messaging
SunCom provides digital wireless communications services to more than 1 million subscribers in the markets with international, national and regional calling plans and access to the largest GSM network in the country.

As of the third quarter of 2007, SunCom was providing digital wireless communications services to approximately 1.1 million customers and employed more than 1,900 people. In February 2008, SunCom was acquired by T-Mobile USA, Inc., a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG. The company traded on the NYSE under the TPC ticker symbol.[1]

In September 2008, the SunCom brand was phased out and rebranded under the T-Mobile name.

History edit

Founded in January 1999 as Triton PCS Holdings by Mark Balfour, SunCom has gone through many deals with other cellular carriers. The SunCom brand was actually used by three separate companies in the beginning, Triton, TeleCorp and Tritel, all working in cooperation with one another and in partnership with AT&T Wireless. Tritel was purchased by TeleCorp in 2001, with AT&T Wireless finalizing its purchase of TeleCorp in 2003. By 1995, Suncom was developed and had a significant share of the wireless market. In December 2004, SunCom acquired 29,139 customers from Cingular Wireless as part of a deal of exchanging towers. In March 2005, SunCom sold 169 cell towers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Puerto Rico to Global Signal Acquisitions. SunCom formed an agreement with Global Signal Acquisitions in June 2005 to lease tower space that they subsequently sold. In October 2005, SunCom agreed to sell the 29,139 customers from the deal in 2004 back to Cingular.

On September 17, 2007, T-Mobile USA Inc. announced it would acquire SunCom for approximately $1.6 billion in cash and $800 million in assumed debt. The deal closed on February 22, 2008.

Cellular services edit

SunCom's operations provided service across North Carolina, South Carolina, northern Georgia, parts of eastern Tennessee, central Arkansas and southwest Virginia, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Beginning in 2001, SunCom merged with AT&T Wireless that served states in the Great Lakes area including Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. This was short lived and lasted only a year.

As of 2007, SunCom Wireless provided wireless service utilizing the GSM standard and operating in the 1900MHz PCS frequency-band, except for one 800MHz license in CMA 629 (Myrtle Beach, SC). Originally, SunCom utilized TDMA as its technology platform when it constructed its wireless network in 1999 and began offering service. In 2003, the company began overlaying GSM, along with its associated GPRS technology, completing the upgrade by June 2004 and enabling access across SunCom's footprint. At the time, this was a significant upgrade from TDMA as GSM/GPRS offered more advanced wireless capabilities including data and video transmission.

Suncom Wireless operated in two separate and distinct regional areas: one in the Southeast U.S. and one in the Caribbean.

Southeast U.S. operations edit

 
Former Caribbean headquarters of SunCom in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The company's Southeast operations provided service across North and South Carolina, eastern Georgia, northeastern Tennessee, and southwestern Virginia. SunCom owned wireless licenses in the "28 Basic Trading Areas" as defined by the FCC which covered SunCom Wireless's southeast region. These licenses included the major metropolitan areas of Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh-Durham-Cary, and Charleston and in aggregate encompass a population of over 14 million people.

SunCom Wireless completed the migration of its remaining TDMA Customer Base to GSM on September 30, 2006. In the final days of its operation, SunCom Wireless only operated on the GSM platform.

Caribbean operations edit

In the Caribbean, SunCom operated in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company owned 3 wireless licenses covering this territory, which had a population of more than 4 million people.

References edit

  1. ^ Archived from the original on 2011-10-01. Retrieved 2022-12-29.

External links edit

  • SunCom Wireless Holdings Annual Report (2005)

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SunCom Wireless Holdings Inc was a wireless carrier that operated in the Southeastern United States since 1999 and in parts of the Caribbean since 2004 From the About Us section of the company s website SunCom Wireless Holdings Inc Company typePublicIndustryWireless ServicesFounded1999Defunct2008FateAcquiredSuccessorT Mobile USAHeadquartersBerwyn Pennsylvania United StatesKey peopleMichael E Kalogris Chairman amp CEO Eric Haskell Executive VP amp CFOProductsGSM GPRS Text messaging Picture messaging SunCom provides digital wireless communications services to more than 1 million subscribers in the markets with international national and regional calling plans and access to the largest GSM network in the country As of the third quarter of 2007 SunCom was providing digital wireless communications services to approximately 1 1 million customers and employed more than 1 900 people In February 2008 SunCom was acquired by T Mobile USA Inc a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG The company traded on the NYSE under the TPC ticker symbol 1 In September 2008 the SunCom brand was phased out and rebranded under the T Mobile name Contents 1 History 2 Cellular services 2 1 Southeast U S operations 2 2 Caribbean operations 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFounded in January 1999 as Triton PCS Holdings by Mark Balfour SunCom has gone through many deals with other cellular carriers The SunCom brand was actually used by three separate companies in the beginning Triton TeleCorp and Tritel all working in cooperation with one another and in partnership with AT amp T Wireless Tritel was purchased by TeleCorp in 2001 with AT amp T Wireless finalizing its purchase of TeleCorp in 2003 By 1995 Suncom was developed and had a significant share of the wireless market In December 2004 SunCom acquired 29 139 customers from Cingular Wireless as part of a deal of exchanging towers In March 2005 SunCom sold 169 cell towers in North Carolina South Carolina and Puerto Rico to Global Signal Acquisitions SunCom formed an agreement with Global Signal Acquisitions in June 2005 to lease tower space that they subsequently sold In October 2005 SunCom agreed to sell the 29 139 customers from the deal in 2004 back to Cingular On September 17 2007 T Mobile USA Inc announced it would acquire SunCom for approximately 1 6 billion in cash and 800 million in assumed debt The deal closed on February 22 2008 Cellular services editSunCom s operations provided service across North Carolina South Carolina northern Georgia parts of eastern Tennessee central Arkansas and southwest Virginia as well as Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands Beginning in 2001 SunCom merged with AT amp T Wireless that served states in the Great Lakes area including Wisconsin Illinois and Michigan This was short lived and lasted only a year As of 2007 SunCom Wireless provided wireless service utilizing the GSM standard and operating in the 1900MHz PCS frequency band except for one 800MHz license in CMA 629 Myrtle Beach SC Originally SunCom utilized TDMA as its technology platform when it constructed its wireless network in 1999 and began offering service In 2003 the company began overlaying GSM along with its associated GPRS technology completing the upgrade by June 2004 and enabling access across SunCom s footprint At the time this was a significant upgrade from TDMA as GSM GPRS offered more advanced wireless capabilities including data and video transmission Suncom Wireless operated in two separate and distinct regional areas one in the Southeast U S and one in the Caribbean Southeast U S operations edit nbsp Former Caribbean headquarters of SunCom in San Juan Puerto Rico The company s Southeast operations provided service across North and South Carolina eastern Georgia northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia SunCom owned wireless licenses in the 28 Basic Trading Areas as defined by the FCC which covered SunCom Wireless s southeast region These licenses included the major metropolitan areas of Charlotte Greensboro Raleigh Durham Cary and Charleston and in aggregate encompass a population of over 14 million people SunCom Wireless completed the migration of its remaining TDMA Customer Base to GSM on September 30 2006 In the final days of its operation SunCom Wireless only operated on the GSM platform Caribbean operations edit In the Caribbean SunCom operated in Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands The company owned 3 wireless licenses covering this territory which had a population of more than 4 million people References edit T Mobile Agrees to Acquire SunCom Wireless Archived from the original on 2011 10 01 Retrieved 2022 12 29 External links editSunCom Wireless Holdings Annual Report 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SunCom amp oldid 1171437382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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