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Dobson Communications
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Dobson Communications' role as a provider of wireless services in rural areas was adopted long after the company was founded. The company began operating in 1936 as the Dobson Telephone Company, starting with a single landline telephone exchange more than a half-century before the term "landline" entered the lexicon of telephony. Dobson Communications, at the turn of the 21st century, relied on technological innovations the original founders could not have conceived, but there were two similarities connecting the Dobson Telephone Company to the modern-day Dobson Communications. The Dobson family controlled the company throughout its existence, presiding over the two eras of its existence. In addition, the geographic orientation of both eras remained focused on providing service to customers residing in rural areas. The Dobson Telephone Company originated in Oklahoma, the home state for the company throughout its existence.
The stock-moving chatter about Dobson comes on the heels of another big play in the telecom industry. On May 21,Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people )and TPG bought provider Alltel (nyse: AT - news - people )in a $27.5 billion takeover. (See: " Alltel Buyout Helps Spread the Wealth."
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US cellular operator Dobson Communications, which is being taken over by AT&T Inc, has posted a net profit of USD16.1 million for the second quarter of 2007, reversing a loss of USD8.4 million in the year-ago period. Revenues were up 15% to USD360.2 million, beating analyst expectations of around USD345 million. AT&T recently made a USD5.1 billion takeover offer for Dobson, which had 1.72 million subscribers at the end of June.
Alcatel's solution for Dobson is an innovative, standards-based mobile NGN core network solution. The cornerstone is the Alcatel 5020 Spatial Atrium Softswitch, a multi-standard and field-proven mobile call server controlling distributed media gateways and managing call/session control for voice and data services. It simultaneously supports multiple generations of mobile radio access and transport technologies.
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According to a multi-year contract, Smith Micro will build Dobson's data connectivity kits, which include QuickLink Mobile (with 802.11/Wi-Fi) and QuickLink Mobile Phonebook software. The data connectivity kits support GPRS/EDGE handsets and WWAN PC Cards offered by Dobson.
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On Thursday, February15, 2007, Dobson plans to conduct its fourth quarter earnings conference call beginning at 9:00 a.m. CT (10:00a.m. ET). Along with fourth quarter results, Dobson plans to comment on recent operating trends and its 2007 outlook. Investors will be able to listen by phone or via web-cast on Dobson’s web site at www.dobson.net . Those interested may access the call by dialing:
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