Leap Wireless to Acquire Chase Telecommunications in Tennessee
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Wireless communications carrier Leap Wireless International, Inc. (Nasdaq: LWIN) today announced that it has agreed to acquire substantially all of the assets of Chase Telecommunications Holdings, Inc. (ChaseTel), the owner of a Wireless service provider and related licenses in Tennessee. Leap currently holds a 7.2% ownership in ChaseTel. The acquisition will allow Leap to move forward to implement its unique U.S. strategy targeting the mass consumer market with a flat-rate wireless local area service that offers customers the freedom of mobility at affordable prices. Leap will request that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) transfer the ChaseTel 15 MHz C-Block licenses to Leap, allowing it to offer service to approximately 6.3 million potential customers (POPs) in Tennessee, including Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis and Knoxville metropolitan areas, as well as contiguous portions of six adjacent states. ChaseTel initiated PCS service in Chattanooga in September 1998.
"We believe that Tennessee represents an excellent market to initiate Leap's U.S. wireless strategy. Building on the infrastructure and accomplishments of ChaseTel will allow us to accelerate our introduction of this service," said Harvey P. White, chairman and CEO of Leap Wireless. "We think customers will be very excited about our plans for an affordable service combining local area mobility with fixed wireless service. We will soon announce the specifics of our plan to launch our unique service concept in Chattanooga in February."
"Leap has developed an excellent understanding of the Tennessee market that will enable it to implement its strategy," said Anthony Chase, CEO of ChaseTel. "We are delighted that Leap's acquisition will take our business to the next level and realize the enormous potential of this market. In working with Leap, we have found them to be an excellent partner and look forward to this expanded relationship."
Leap Wireless, headquartered in San Diego, California, is a wireless communications carrier that deploys Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks in domestic and international markets with strong growth potential. In conjunction with its strategic partners, Leap Wireless is building or anticipates building a combination of fixed and mobile wireless solutions in Mexico, Chile, Australia, Russia and the United States covering approximately 162 million potential customers, of which Leap's equity share is approximately 62 million. The world is going wireless, and Leap Wireless believes CDMA is the technology of choice to increase the teledensity that is critical to economic growth. For each of its ventures in which it owns a significant position, Leap Wireless is actively involved in the management of the networks, combining its experience in international markets with its wireless technical expertise in CDMA. Leap Wireless is dedicated to bringing the benefits of reliable, cost-effective and high-quality voice and data services to domestic and emerging markets. For more information about Leap Wireless, please visit the company's web site at leapwireless.com.
This news release contains certain "forward-looking statements," including statements regarding the future scope of Leap Wireless networks. Forward-looking statements, which are based upon certain assumptions and describe future plans, strategies and expectations of the Company, are generally identifiable by use of the words "believe," "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "estimate," "project" or similar expressions. The ability of the Company to predict actual results and other future events is inherently uncertain. Important factors which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein or in other public statements by the Company are described in the section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1998 and other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include but are not limited to: delay in or failure to receive FCC approval for the license transfer, uncertainties regarding Leap's ability to access capital markets, the delayed build-out of the system in Tennessee, failure of the system to perform according to expectations, increased competitive pressures that could affect market demand for the new Leap Wireless service, uncertainties relating to costs and profitability of development stage companies, the substantial leverage of Leap Wireless and its operating companies, and the risks associated with international emerging markets.
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/CONTACT: Sarah Thailing, Media Relations, 619-882-6018, or fax, 619-882-6030, sthailing@leapwireless.com, or Rochelle Bold, Investor Relations 619-882-6222, or fax, 619-882-6030, rbold@leapwireless.com; or Albert Waterhouse of Johnson Waterhouse, 423-756-2608, or fax, 423-267-0475, amw@johngroup.com, for ChaseTel/ |