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United States Cellular Corporation
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About United States Cellular Corporation
US Cellular is a regional wireless carrier that serves about 4.4 million customers spread across four major geographic clusters: the Midwest, mid-Atlantic, New England, and the Pacific Northwest. These service territories encompass a total population of about 32 million people. The vast majority of the markets the firm serves are rural or second/third-tier cities, with only the greater Milwaukee and Oklahoma City regions boasting populations greater than 1 million. US Cellular also owns a 5.5% stake in Verizon Wireless' Los Angeles operations and, unlike its wireless carrier peers, owns most of its towers. The firm has agreed to sell its wireless operations and most of its spectrum licenses in a series of transactions with T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T.
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5 articlesU.S. Cellular completed a $4.3 billion sale of its wireless business to T-Mobile, reducing debt and refocusing on tower and fiber infrastructure. The transaction triggered a $23 per share special dividend and strategic repositioning of the company.
A federal court has determined that Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS) and its officers made statements likely intended to deceive investors, and a securities fraud class action against the company has survived dismissal. Current TDS shareholders may be entitled to seek corporate reforms and financial recovery.
T-Mobile US has been a top-performing telecom stock, with strong growth, low churn, and industry-leading metrics. The potential acquisition of United States Cellular could unlock further opportunities. While T-Mobile's valuation is higher than its peers, it may be warranted given the company's strong performance.