Sunday, March 20, 2011

ATT and Tmobile Deal by the numbers -- Interesting and 'unthinkable'


AT&T and T-Mobile rocked the United States this morning with merger plans that would make T-Mobile USA part of AT&T's empire. (That's assuming the buyout receives regulatory approval; until then, it's business as usual at T-Mobile for now.)
Both T-Mobile and AT&T have a claim to fame in recent smartphone history. AT&T was first to get the Apple iPhone, in an exclusive two-year deal no less, but it was T-Mobile that first got the Android ball rolling with the T-Mobile G1.
CNET will have much more news and analysis coming up. In the meantime, here's a look at the two companies by some key stats, including current coverage maps for voice and 3G data.

 
AT&T Wireless
T-Mobile USA
Number of wireless subscribers
95.5 million
33 million
2010 revenue
$58 billion*
$21 billion**
Employees (parent company-wide)
266,500
24,700
International coverage (voice)
More than 200 countries
More than 200 countries
3G technology
UMTS
AWS
4G technology***
HSPA+; LTE
HSPA+
Flagship phones
*AT&T 2010 Annual Report, pp. 27, 32 (PDF)
**T-Mobile 2010 Annual Report pp. 9 (PDF)
***Though HSPA+ is not an official 4G technology, both carriers bill it as such. AT&T is moving to LTE, but T-Mobile has yet to announce plans for network development beyond HSPA+.


Read more: http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-20045216-85.html#ixzz1HCW5Rw6d

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