- Centel
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company_name = Centel Corporation
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company_type =Defunct
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foundation = 1900 as McGraw Electric Company
location =Chicago ,USA
industry =Telecommunications
products =Telephone ,Television , Wireless
homepage =Centel Corporation was an American telecommunications company, with primary interests in providing basic telephone service, cellular phone service and cable television service. Founded in 1900 as an electric company, it grew to provide basic telephone service, cable television, and wireless telephone service to its customers. Its basic telephone service was generally known by the name Central Telephone. Its largest coverage areas by lines installed were Las Vegas, two Chicago suburbs (Des Plaines and Park Ridge), Tallahassee, FL and Charlottesville, VA. It was, until the breakup of
AT&T in 1984, the fifth largest telephone company in the United States afterAT&T ,GTE ,United Telecommunications andContel .Centel was purchased by
Sprint in 1993 for approximately $3 billion in Sprint common stock. Centel's stock was trading at $42.50 per share on the New York Stock Exchange just before the merger announcement in May 1992, but the cash value of the deal (commonly referred to as a "takeunder") worked out to be only $33.50 per share of Centel stock. After a bitter battle with dissident shareholders who believed the company was worth more, the merger was ultimately approved by a very narrow majority with 50.5% of the outstanding shares voting for the merger.Centel had consolidated revenues of $1.2 billion in 1991. At the time of its 1993 purchase by Sprint, Centel serviced 1.5 million telephone lines in seven states and was also the 10th largest cellular company with operations in 22 states. It had 9,300 employees. It had previously sold its Cable Operations in 1989 and its Electric operations in 1991.
Former Subsidiaries...Where are they now?
*Central Telephone Company: In 2006, Sprint spun-off the former Centel telephone subsidiaries (which it merged with its United Telephone operations) as part of the formation of
Embarq .
**The Chicago area phone operations were sold toAmeritech in 1997. The rural Illinois phone operations were sold to Gallatin River in 1998 and subsequently acquired byCenturyTel in 2007.*Centel Cellular Company: In 1993, Centel Cellular Company changed its name to Sprint Cellular Company when Sprint acquired Centel. It was subsequently spun-off as 360 Communications Company in 1996.
Alltel acquired 360 Communications Company in 1998 for $4.1 billion.Verizon Wireless acquiredAlltel in 2008.*Centel Cable Television (was the nation's 22nd largest cable company): In 1989, Centel sold all of its cable operations in 6 separate transactions. Southeast Florida operations were sold to
Adelphia Communications (then taken over byComcast ), Ohio operations toWarner Cable (nowTime Warner Cable }, Central Florida operations to American Television and Communications Corporation (a subsidiary ofTime Inc. , nowTime Warner Cable ), Kentucky operations to Simmons Communications (later to Frontiervision, thenAdelphia , thenTime Warner Cable ), Michigan operations to C-TEC (later Michigan Cable, then Avalon Cable, thenCharter Communications ) and Illinois operations toJones Intercable (then taken over byComcast ) for a combined total of $1.4 billion. The price yielded a net gain of over $500 million to Centel.*Centel Electric: In 1991, Centel sold its electric utility holdings in Kansas and Colorado to UtiliCorp (later known as
Aquila, Inc. ) for $345 million. In 2006, Aquila sold the Kansas electric properties to Mid-Kansas Electric Company (a cooperative). As of 2008, the Colorado electric properties are in the process of being sold toBlack Hills Corporation , pending regulatory approval.
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