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Today, the name Alltel lives on only as a small, resold brand on other networks. But drive through remote Nebraska, the Texas Panhandle, or rural Kansas, and you’ll still be using the towers they built. For a shining decade, Alltel expanded not just a company—but the very idea that rural America deserved the same wireless power as any city. And that is its true legacy.
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But they didn't stop buying. In 2007, Alltel made its single largest pure-geographic expansion: acquiring (adding 450,000 customers in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin) and then immediately buying Western Wireless (adding cellular properties in the rural West and its prized "Unicel" brand). These deals made Alltel the undisputed king of rural America , covering over 34 million people across 35 states. Today, the name Alltel lives on only as
– Alltel paid $1.5 billion for 700,000 wireless customers across states like Arkansas, Louisiana, and Michigan. And that is its true legacy
The modern era of Alltel expansion began in with the merger of Allied Telephone and Ohio-based Mid-Continent Telephone. This merger created the Alltel Corporation , a powerhouse that immediately began pivoting toward the burgeoning cellular market. In 1985, Alltel launched its first wireless system in Charlotte, North Carolina—a pivotal move that signaled its transition from a traditional landline provider to a mobile pioneer. A Decade of Aggressive Acquisition