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With leaked reports coming in of Verizon Wireless acquiring Alltel, it has been made that the deal will go through for $28.1 billion creating the largest wireless company in the U.S. In customer numbers by putting Verizon at 80 million over AT&T’s 71 million. The cash merger is a result of Verizon acquiring the equity of Alltel for about $5.9 billion and the net debt of $22.2 billion. The merger is expected to come full circle by the end of 2008 if the regulatory approvals go as planned. The result of the merger will leave the customers with an expanded IN calling network and Alltel’s customers will have the option of downloading music over the air from the 3 million song library along with Verizon’s unique 30 day network trial policy. Not only will Alltel benefit from consumer oriented practices, they will be able to take advantage of the LTE technology which will put Verizon into the 4th generation line up in the next few years. On the other hand, Verizon will benefit by penetrating the 57 markets that Alltel operates in and the 13 million customers that they service in 34 states. With both of the companies using a similar network, the transition will be easier for the customers and beneficial to both companies. Alltel’s President and CEO, Scott Ford, will remain in his position until the merger is complete. I am an alltel costumer and I have tried Verizon once. And Alltel is much better, but with all the comments and the news I’m reading it seems like Verizon isn’t going to keep most if any of Alltels service plans. Verizon is expensive and you seem to get less out of it. Alltel is convient and you you get a lot more out of it. I think I’m going to talk to the Alltel and Verizon costumer service to make sure. But if Alltel isn’t allowed to still have the same features with Verizon then I’m switching to another carrier. Verizon Wireless just announced they are doing the Friends & Family circle where you can choose 5 -10 numbers to call (allowance depends on price plan chosen). These numbers can be other carriers and/or landlines. I not only have been with Verizon Wireless since 2001, but I use to work in one of their customer service centers. For those people talking about bad customer service, I’m actually shocked because for the last 7-8 years, Verizon has had one of the highest customer service ratings among most of the carriers. At least in the call centers, we go through an extensive 6-8 week customer service training which is the best I have seen in my 13 years of customer service experience. Just an FYI as well. When Verizon Wireless acquires Alltel, it means that they will be acquiring their towers so whatever coverage you got with Alltel, you will continue to get. The only difference is that Verizon Wireless’ towers will now be added to that coverage. My sister had Verizon Wireless before I worked there in 2001 and she did not like it then so cancelled. However, I convinced her to go back with them and she agrees they have improved greatly in coverage, call quality, and customer service. So, just give them a chance before you are so quick to down play them. You can always ask them if you will get a month to try it out once it is switched over. Usually they will but you will have to find that out by calling. If they do, then you can try it out, if you don’t like it, then cancel. Have a great day! I think the merge will be alright. I am a verizon customer and i have had no problems. I own an Alias and i love more than i have any other phone. I have not been with the Alltel network before though, so I cant say if your network is better than mine. But with verizon, we have a pay as you go and we have a good selection of prepaid phones. We can text and talk to verizon cutomers for free as well. We also have something similar to a my circle deal. We can talk to ten people, land line or other network, for free. Some of alltel phones may go to verizon, i am not sure. If they do, they may be modified for a 3G network. But, if they dont, you still have many options in verizon phones. If you want a blackberry, go with a black berry storm. If you want a samsung, go with an Alias, ect. To me, the prices are not high, for all the things that i can do. I can tell you one thing though, it is better than AT&T! I live in one of those areas where alltel is being bought by verizon.I used tohave service with Bell Atlantic and Verizon bought them and service dropped like a rock.When I was with Bell Atlantic all my call went though, very seldom if any dropped calls, always rang when called, verizon took over and lots of dropped calls I could call my cel ohone from my home phone it watch it not ring and go to voice mail. This would happen 5 to 6 times of dialing the number before it eventually rang.I swithched to alltel after numerous trips to stores and tech talks on phone. Now fastfoward 7 years and once again I am geting pulled back in as a verizon customer,still under contract for a few more months. There isnt alot of choices left that works for me since I travel and AT&T just has too many holes.They are the only other that come close,so I hope over the last 7 years verizon has changed as to not be a repeat type of deal. Termination Fee: It’s not me that’s changing carriers so I shouldn’t have to pay a termination fee if I choose to move to another carrier. My contract should be void since I made that contract with Alltel not Verizon. I DID NOTchoose Verizon for a reason, I chose Alltel. Being FORCED to have Verizon as a carrier is not right. Try getting a broken phone fixed now with NO stores to go to for several states. To all those that may say “you can change carriers, just pay the termination fee” you want to pay it for me because I can’t afford it. Jeremy- just to clear you up a bit I have been doing “some damn research” as you so nicely put it, since being notified of the buyout last year. For ME personally, I like Alltel, if you like Verizon I’m happy for you. MY comment was on the fact we who are being forced over did not have the OPTION to go to another company if we so chose to do so without a termination fee. Verizon DOES NOT have the same plan and features for a cheaper rate that I currently have. I currently have 3 phones, more minutes, more features and 10 My Circle numbers ALL FOR LESS than Verizon wants! The Alltel/Verizon merger has been a nightmare! The horror is that it has cost my 78 year old Mother, who’s living on a fixed income, over $300.00. After the switch from Alltel to Verizon was completed, my Mother’s pre-paid cell phone, with over $117.00 of time, no longer worked. The kind-hearted, compassionate folks (not) at the new Verizon store told her she had to purchase a new phone, new pre-paid card, pay for the activation fee, and all the surcharges, taxes, and other fees they deemed necessary. With Verizon’s pre-paid plan, my Mother is now having to pay $0.25 per minute instead of her previous rate of $0.15 per minute with Alltel. Verizon said they could not add the $117.00 balance from Mom’s old phone to the new one they said she had to buy. Verizon said this transition would be a smooth one. Flat-out truth is, Verizon LIED! Are there any lawyers specializing in class action suits amongst us? I agree with so many of you! We all need an attorney to represent us in a class action suit! The FCC and FTC should step in and stop Verizon from charging us the Early Term Fees, sinceWE DID NOT CHOOSE TO DO BUSINESS WITH VERIZON!!! I happen to live in an area where when they came in, they closed down a call center, that I worked in for a year, and put over 200 employees out of a job! Right at Christmas! THEY ARE THE ANTI-CHRIST!!! I do not want to give them My MONEY!! COME ON YOU MONEY HUNGRY ATTORNEYS OUT THERE.READ THIS AND JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON! WE NEED A CLASS ACTION SUIT!! To whomever it may concern:My previous comment (as well as this one) was left by automated spamming software. I just took a look at some of the sites that it hit and I see that it seems to have left comments in inappropriate places that made the comments themselves seem pretty damn insensitive. I just wanted to clear up the fact that I never actually read any of the posts and I’m really not a horrible person – It was all done automatically by a robot that left a comment on a bunch of blog posts that contained the phrase “my life sucks”. I sincerely apologize if I offended anyone – I’m just a spammer who was trying to get links to his site.If you haven’t already, you should probably delete the original comment, along with this one.
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