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AT&T, facing $ 158 billion debt, to sell Puerto Rico network for $ 2 billion, Ars Technica

AT&T, facing $ 158 billion debt, to sell Puerto Rico network for $ 2 billion, Ars Technica


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Liberty to buy AT&T wireless and fiber networks in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.

      

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An AT&T sign on the outside of a building.

Enlarge/An AT&T sign outside a company office in New York City.

AT&T has agreed to sell its wireless and wireline networks in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands for $ 1. 95 billion to Liberty Latin America. The deal will help AT&T pay a small portion of the debt load created in part by its acquisitions of DirecTV and Time Warner Inc.

AT&Tannouncedthe deal today, saying that the transaction requires review by the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice. AT&T hopes to complete the sale within six to nine months. “This transaction is a result of our ongoing strategic review of our balance sheet and assets to identify opportunities for monetization,” AT&T CFO John Stephens said.

AT&Thas saidit intends to cut its debt by up to $ (billion in) . The company alreadylowered its long-term debtfrom $ 166 billion as of December 31, 2018 to $ (billion on June) , 2019. AT&T told investors today to expect share buybacks later this year as the company continues improving its debt-to-earnings ratio. AT&T said it is on track to hit its goal of a net debt-to-adjusted (EBITDA) ratio in the 2.5X range by year end, down from itsCurrent 2.7X. AT & T’s adjusted EBITDA was $ 29 .8 billion for the first six months of 2019, a pace of nearly $ 60 billion for the year.

AT&T previously “sold its stake in streaming service Hulu for $ 1. 43 billion and WarnerMedia’s Manhattan offices at Hudson Yards for about $ 2.2 billion, “aReuters story said.

For Liberty, buying AT & T’s network in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands will help it dominate the communications industry on the islands. The deal will give Liberty a consumer mobile network and a fiber backhaul business.

“Liberty is already the biggest pay-TV and broadband provider on the island [of Puerto Rico],” the Wall Street Journalwrote today. “Cable tycoon John Malone, who holds a 25 .5% voting stake in Liberty Latin America, and Liberty Latin America CEO Balan Nair have told investors they would like to expand in the region through disciplined mergers and acquisitions. “

The sale from AT&T to Liberty includes “spectrum; real estate and leases; customers, including 1.1 million wireless subscribers; and contracts , “AT&T said.

AT&T has operated in Puerto Rico since (******************************************************, when itbought Centennial Communications Corp.for almost $ 1 billion. AT&T said the sale won’t affect the development ofFirstNet, a US-wide public-safety network it is building under a contract with the US government.

AT&T said:

Among other services, post-close Liberty Latin America will support AT & T’s FirstNet build in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, expanding LTE coverage and capacity to best meet the needs of first responders in the region. Eligible first responders subscribing to AT & T’s FirstNet services in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands will still have access to the benefits and capabilities of the FirstNet network platform, including priority and preemption.

Mobile customers transferred from AT&T to Liberty “will continue to benefit from free roaming services between Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and the mainland United States, Mexico and Canada, “Liberty said.

AT&T said it will also continue operating DirecTV on the islands.

                                 

                  

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