CenturyTel, Embarq Merger Cleared by FCC - Source
June 24 2009 - 5:16PM
Dow Jones News
The Federal Communications Commission has signed off on a merger
between CenturyTel Inc. (CTL) and Embarq Corp. (EQ), marking the
last regulatory hurdle for the companies to complete the
transaction, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.
The companies announced their intention to merge in October. In
the context of the recent market freeze, the deal is a significant
transaction and could signify further consolidation of midsize
phone companies.
As part of the merger, the two companies agreed to build
high-speed Internet connections to 80% of their customer base
within three years, which will require considerable resources
because the two companies cover many rural areas.
According to the FCC, Embarq owns subsidiaries in 18 states and
provides local exchange services over nearly 5.9 million telephone
access lines and broadband service to 1.4 million subscribers.
CenturyTel's subsidiaries operate in 25 states, principally in
small to midsize cities, and provide local exchange services over
roughly 2 million telephone access lines and high-speed Internet
connections to approximately 630,000 subscribers.
The companies have proposed merging in an all-stock transaction
that would combine the seventh- and fourth-largest phone companies
in the U.S., as measured by subscribers, to create a combined
entity with 7.9 million subscribers in 33 states.
-By Fawn Johnson, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9263;
fawn.johnson@dowjones.com