AirTouch

AirTouch Communications, Inc.
Type Defunct
Industry Cellular Communications
Fate Merged with Vodafone Group Plc into Vodafone Airtouch Plc
Successor Verizon Wireless
Founded 1994
Headquarters One California
Financial District, San Francisco, California, USA
Products Cellular Telephone Service, Paging
Website Airtouch.com

AirTouch Communications was a U.S.-based wireless telephone service provider, created as a spin-off on Pacific Telesis on April 1, 1994. Its headquarters were in One California in the Financial District, San Francisco, California.[1] After a series of mergers, it became part of Verizon Wireless.

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History

At the time of the Bell System divestiture in 1984, each Regional Bell Operating Company (Baby Bell) was given a portion of the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) network corresponding to its service area. Pacific Telesis, the Baby Bell covering California and Nevada, spun off its wireless services as AirTouch Communications in 1994.

U S West's U S West New Vector was also created from AMPS. In July 1994, U S West agreed to a joint venture with AirTouch as a prelude to merging the cellular unit into AirTouch. By 1996, all accounts were operated under the AirTouch name. Due to regulatory issues, the full merger was not completed until February 1998. As part of the merger, certain overlapping areas of coverage had to be sold to other wireless providers. Many of these went to GTE Wireless.

On June 30, 1999, AirTouch Communications merged with UK-based Vodafone Group Plc, becoming Vodafone AirTouch Plc. In September 1999, Vodafone AirTouch announced a $70-billion joint venture with Bell Atlantic Corp. to be called Verizon Wireless, which would be composed of the two companies' U.S. wireless assets, Bell Atlantic Mobile (another AMPS spinoff) and AirTouch Cellular This wireless joint venture received regulatory approval in six months, and began operations as Verizon Wireless on April 4, 2000. On June 30, 2000, the addition of GTE Wireless' assets, in connection with the merger of Bell Atlantic and GTE to form Verizon Communications, made Verizon Wireless the nation's largest wireless communications provider. For the joint venture, Verizon Communications owns 55% and Vodafone owns 45%.

Verizon Wireless still maintains a call center in some of the buildings that used to house AirTouch Cellular's call center and administrative offices.

Merger timeline

References

  1. ^ "Contact Information." AirTouch. Retrieved on January 10, 2010.
  2. ^ Vodafone
  3. ^ http://www.isworld.org/onlineteachingcases/cases/USWest.pdf
  4. ^ Federal tax legislation could force renegotiation of AirTouch/U S West deal | Mobile Phone News | Find Articles at BNET
  5. ^ It's getting final: AirTouch to acquire U S West wireless properties | Mobile Phone News | Find Articles at BNET
  6. ^ iWon
  7. ^ http://writing.deblauwe.org/bavag.pdf

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