UScellular Completes Sale of Wireless Operations
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Array Digital Infrastructure (NYSE: TDS), formerly UScellular, has completed the sale of its wireless operations and select spectrum assets to T-Mobile for $4.3 billion. The deal includes $2.6 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in assumed debt.
Array will retain its 4,400 owned towers, making it the fifth largest tower business in the US. T-Mobile has entered a 15-year Master License Agreement to be a tenant on 2,015 towers and extend leases on 600 existing towers. Douglas W. Chambers has been appointed interim President and CEO, and the company will change its ticker symbol to "AD" on August 12, 2025.
Additionally, Array has agreements with Verizon, AT&T, and two other operators to sell retained spectrum licenses, subject to regulatory approval.
Positive
- Total transaction value of $4.3 billion, strengthening the company's balance sheet
- Retention of 4,400 owned towers, positioning Array as the 5th largest tower business in the US
- Secured 15-year Master License Agreement with T-Mobile for 2,615 towers
- Additional revenue potential from spectrum sales to Verizon, AT&T, and other operators
Negative
- Complete exit from wireless operations business after 42 years
- Final transaction value subject to adjustments in 180 days
- Spectrum sales to other operators still pending regulatory approval
News Market Reaction 1 Alert
On the day this news was published, USM gained 0.78%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction.
Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.
ArraySM will retain its approximately 4,400 owned towers, noncontrolling investment interests, and spectrum holdings across various bands. Array's tower assets represent the fifth largest tower business in
Also, in connection with the closing:
- As previously disclosed, Douglas W. Chambers has been named interim President and CEO of Array. Prior to his appointment, Chambers served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of UScellular.
- The Company intends to change its ticker symbol on the NYSE to "AD" for its Common Stock, replacing USM. Trading under the new name and symbol is expected to commence on August 12, 2025. The CUSIP number will remain unchanged.
- T-Mobile entered into a 15-year Master License Agreement (MLA) to be a long-term tenant on a minimum of 2,015 incremental towers owned by Array and extend the lease term for the approximately 600 towers where T-Mobile is already a tenant, creating a long-term contracted revenue stream from a strong anchor tenant.
"The closing of the sale of UScellular's wireless operations and certain spectrum assets to T-Mobile marks an important milestone in the Company's 42-year history," said Walter Carlson, TDS President and CEO. "The successful completion of this transaction has delivered significant shareholder value and has positioned the continuing Array business with a strong balance sheet and a tower infrastructure business poised for growth and value creation.
"We would not have been able to achieve this transformation without the commitment and support of the entire UScellular team. We thank all of them, whether they are staying with Array, transitioning to T-Mobile, or moving on to their next chapter, for their contributions and leadership throughout the sale and integration process and wish them continued success."
Retained Spectrum
As previously disclosed, the Company has entered into agreements with Verizon, AT&T and two other mobile network operators to sell a portion of the spectrum licenses that were not included in the sale to T-Mobile. Those transactions are subject to receipt of regulatory approval and satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The Company intends to opportunistically monetize its retained spectrum holdings that are not under previously announced agreements.
Additional Information
A Form 8-K will be filed with the
The Company will provide additional information during its second quarter earnings call on August 11, 2025.
Advisors
Citigroup Global Markets Inc. served as lead financial advisor, Centerview Partners LLC served as financial advisor, and Sidley Austin LLP served as lead legal advisor to TDS. TD Securities (
About Array
Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. is a leading owner and operator of shared wireless communications infrastructure in
Headquartered in
Safe Harbor Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: All information set forth in this news release, except historical and factual information, represents forward-looking statements. This includes all statements about the company's plans, beliefs, estimates, and expectations. Important factors that may affect these forward-looking statements include but are not limited to the risk that changes in the telecommunications industry or other factors could lead to a significant decrease in leasing demand for towers or our inability to monetize our retained spectrum. Investors are encouraged to consider this and other risks and uncertainties that are more fully described under "Risk Factors" in the most recent filing of the Company's Form 10-K, as updated by any Form 10-Q filed subsequent to such Form 10-K.
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SOURCE Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. and United States Cellular Corporation