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Western Wireless

Western Wireless Corporation
Public
Traded as NASDAQ WWCA
Industry Wireless telecommunications
Fate Merged with Alltel Corporation
Predecessor Pacific Northwest Cellular
General Cellular Corporation
Successor Alltel Corporation
Founded 1988 (1988) (as Stanton Communications)
Founder John W. Stanton
Theresa Gillespie
Defunct August 1, 2005 (2005-08-01)
Headquarters Bellevue, Washington, United States
Area served
19 states
Key people
John W. Stanton, Chairman and CEO
Revenue IncreaseUS$1,917,721 million (2004)
IncreaseUS$308,343 million (2004)
IncreaseUS$232,876 million (2004)
Total assets IncreaseUS$3,118,801 million (2004)
Total equity IncreaseUS$264,012 million (2004)
Number of employees
2,495 (as of 2004-12-31)
Subsidiaries Western Wireless International Corporation
VoiceStream Wireless
Website www.wwireless.com
Footnotes / references

Western Wireless Corporation was a cellular network operator that provided mobile telecommunications service to subscribers in 19 western states and seven countries. Western Wireless marketed analog cellular service under the CELLULAR ONE brand in 88 FCC-defined rural service areas and digital PCS service under the VoiceStream brand in 19 FCC-defined metropolitan service areas. At its peak in 2004, Western Wireless provided service to 1.4 million domestic subscribers. Western Wireless obtained additional revenue from the international operations of its Western Wireless International Corporation subsidiary, which was licensed to provide wireless communications services in seven countries to a total of 1.8 million subscribers.

Western Wireless traces its roots to Stanton Communications, founded in 1988 by John W. Stanton and Theresa Gillespie. Western Wireless was formed in 1994 by the merger of two other Stanton controlled entities, Pacific Northwest Cellular and General Cellular Corporation. Western Wireless became a publicly traded company in 1996. Western Wireless spun off its VoiceStream Wireless subsidiary in 1999, which was later purchased by Deutsche Telekom AG in 2001. Deutsche Telekom renamed VoiceStream Wireless to T-Mobile USA in 2002.

Western Wireless merged with Alltel Corporation in August 2005. After the merger, Alltel sold Western Wireless' international assets.

From its headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, United States, Western Wireless Corporation provided wireless communications service in 19 western states. The company initially specialized in providing cellular service to rural areas under the Cellular One brand, but expanded into urban areas by acquiring PCS spectrum licenses, building out digital networks and providing services under the VoiceStream brand.

Western Wireless traces its roots to Stanton Communications, founded by John W. Stanton and Theresa Gillespie in 1988. Stanton Communications invested in communications related businesses, including cellular, paging, telephone answering, alarm system monitoring, voice mail, radio broadcasting and private cable television. Stanton Communications invested in private cable television in the Soviet Union and cellular communications service in Hong Kong.


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