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DALLAS ? AT&T is leasing or selling the rights to 9,700 wireless towers for $4.85 billion as it generates cash to buy back stock, fund an acquisition and upgrade its cellular telephone system.

The Dallas company said Sunday that it will lease about 9,100 towers and sell another 600 to Crown Castle International Corp. in a deal that's expected to close by the end of the year. AT&T, the nation's largest telephone company, said in a statement that the deal won't have any impact on its customers.

AT&T will sublease capacity on the towers from Houston-based Crown Castle for at least 10 years, with an option for 50 more.

Crown Castle, which operates wireless communications towers across the U.S. and in Australia, said the deal gives it the ability to add tenants to the towers. It will fund the deal with cash on hand, and equity and debt financing.

The move gives AT&T cash to fund a plan announced in July to buy back 300 million of its shares on top of a repurchase plan that it was just completing. The newest stock buyback could cost the company $10 billion or more. In addition, AT&T said last month that it is investing $11 billion to $12 billion this year to upgrade its wireless and high-speed Internet networks, and in July, it announced a plan to buy Leap Wireless International for $1.2 billion.

Company officials have also hinted at interest in acquisitions in Europe.

"This deal will let us monetize our towers while giving us the ability to add capacity as we need it," AT&T Senior Vice President Bill Hogg said in a statement. "We'll get additional financial flexibility to continue to invest in our business and maintain a strong balance sheet and return value to our shareholders."

 

The company will sublease capacity on the towers for $1,900 per month per site, with annual rent increases of 2 percent per year, the statement said. The company will have access to reserve capacity on the towers for future use.

 

Crown Castle will have about 40,000 towers through the U.S., keeping it the largest wireless infrastructure operator in the country.

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AT&T will sublease capacity on the towers from Houston-based Crown Castle for at least 10 years, with an option for 50 more.

 

A smart move on their part. They still get to use the towers while making money from selling them.

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A smart move on their part. They still get to use the towers while making money from selling them.

 

Yeah, unfortunately it could affect service for those on AT&T as more people will be bouncing off the same towers.  I'll be interested in how they update their infrastructure.  Glad they're putting a ton of money towards that.  At least part of my $140/month is going to something useful...

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  Glad they're putting a ton of money towards that.  At least part of my $140/month is going to something useful...

 

I feel your pain. Mine is $160 a month with AT&T. Just don't even get me started on them. 

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