AT&T recently completed its acquisition of Mexico wireless carrier Iusacell — so what does that mean for the future of AT&T? The growth potential is enormous, if this is done right. The first step is over. AT&T has closed the acquisition. It was one of the quickest deals ever, taking roughly two months from start to finish. The second step is also complete, with AT&T’s Thaddeus Arroyo being promoted to CEO of Iusacell. There will be many more steps ahead as these two companies start to weave their intricate web for growth.
AT&T's Iusacell Deal Could Change Mexico
Posted by: Jeff Kagan January 22, 2015 06:34 AMAT&T recently completed its acquisition of Mexico wireless carrier Iusacell — so what does that mean for the future of AT&T? The growth potential is enormous, if this is done right. The first step is over. AT&T has closed the acquisition. It was one of the quickest deals ever, taking roughly two months from start to finish. The second step is also complete, with AT&T’s Thaddeus Arroyo being promoted to CEO of Iusacell. There will be many more steps ahead as these two companies start to weave their intricate web for growth.