WebSky, Inc. Announces Agreements to Acquire Two Argentine Companies, Owners of WiMAX Ready Radio Frequency in Argentina
11 Octobre 2006 - 12:33AM
Business Wire
WebSky, Inc. (Pink Sheets:WKYN) announced today that its Argentine
subsidiary, WebSky Argentina S.A. (�WSA�) has entered into
agreements to acquire 95% of Infotel Argentina, S.A.,. a Buenos
Aires based telecommunications company. WebSky further announced
that WSA has also entered into a similar agreement to acquire 90%
of another Buenos Aires-based telecommunications company, the
latter company�s identity being the subject of a non-disclosure
agreement at this time. Both of these acquisitions will require the
authorization of Argentine regulatory authorities. The two
Argentine entities together are owners of radio frequency spectrum
licenses, and other related licenses, issued by the Argentine
government for 42MHz of bandwidth in the 2.5GHz spectrum. The
licenses cover a radius of 112.5 miles from the center of the city
of Buenos Aires, covering a population of over fifteen million
people. WebSky noted that these new agreements are the culmination
of a series of previous agreements between the Company and the two
companies and replaces a joint venture agreement that had
previously been entered into with Infotel. �WebSky is extremely
pleased that WSA has entered into these agreements with these
companies with their highly desirable 2.5GHz frequency for the
world�s eighth largest metropolitan area,� commented Douglas
Haffer, President and CEO of WebSky and WSA.. �We believe that the
amount of spectrum to be acquired under these agreements will
permit WSA to launch the most robust and efficient WiMAX system in
the region,� noted Eduardo Axtle, Vice President for Frequency
Acquisitions. Haffer noted that while both 3.5 GHz and 2.5 GHz
spectrum, among others, have been certified for WiMAX deployments
globally, most analyses of these spectrum bands conclude that the
lower 2.5 GHz frequency is significantly more efficient for the
deployment of the newest and competitively attractive mobile WiMAX
systems. The area covered by frequency licenses covered by the
agreements includes about forty percent of the population of the
Argentina and a great majority of its business and governmental
institutions, and of the country�s personal and corporate wealth.
Nearly 80% of the rapidly increasing numbers of broadband
subscribers in the country are found within the �footprint� of
these frequency licenses. With growth in broadband internet
penetration in excess of 50% per year, advanced WiMAX systems are
poised to secure a significant market share of this exploding
subscriber base. The added advantage superior propagation qualities
of the frequency spectrum covered by these agreements should
provide WSA with a significant competitive edge. The Company also
announced today that it had sold all of its interests in its EBS
frequency leases covering nine small and medium sized cities in the
United States to an undisclosed party for an undisclosed price. The
Company stated that the sale of those United States� assets was in
furtherance of its long-standing priority to develop wireless
broadband projects in emerging international markets. Safe Harbor
Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Action of
1995: The statements contained in this release, which are not
historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements.
Those risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to,
certain delays beyond the company's control with respect to market
acceptance of new technologies and products, delays in testing and
evaluation of products, and other risks associated with the
industry in which the Company operates. WebSky, Inc. (Pink
Sheets:WKYN) announced today that its Argentine subsidiary, WebSky
Argentina S.A. ("WSA") has entered into agreements to acquire 95%
of Infotel Argentina, S.A.,. a Buenos Aires based
telecommunications company. WebSky further announced that WSA has
also entered into a similar agreement to acquire 90% of another
Buenos Aires-based telecommunications company, the latter company's
identity being the subject of a non-disclosure agreement at this
time. Both of these acquisitions will require the authorization of
Argentine regulatory authorities. The two Argentine entities
together are owners of radio frequency spectrum licenses, and other
related licenses, issued by the Argentine government for 42MHz of
bandwidth in the 2.5GHz spectrum. The licenses cover a radius of
112.5 miles from the center of the city of Buenos Aires, covering a
population of over fifteen million people. WebSky noted that these
new agreements are the culmination of a series of previous
agreements between the Company and the two companies and replaces a
joint venture agreement that had previously been entered into with
Infotel. "WebSky is extremely pleased that WSA has entered into
these agreements with these companies with their highly desirable
2.5GHz frequency for the world's eighth largest metropolitan area,"
commented Douglas Haffer, President and CEO of WebSky and WSA.. "We
believe that the amount of spectrum to be acquired under these
agreements will permit WSA to launch the most robust and efficient
WiMAX system in the region," noted Eduardo Axtle, Vice President
for Frequency Acquisitions. Haffer noted that while both 3.5 GHz
and 2.5 GHz spectrum, among others, have been certified for WiMAX
deployments globally, most analyses of these spectrum bands
conclude that the lower 2.5 GHz frequency is significantly more
efficient for the deployment of the newest and competitively
attractive mobile WiMAX systems. The area covered by frequency
licenses covered by the agreements includes about forty percent of
the population of the Argentina and a great majority of its
business and governmental institutions, and of the country's
personal and corporate wealth. Nearly 80% of the rapidly increasing
numbers of broadband subscribers in the country are found within
the "footprint" of these frequency licenses. With growth in
broadband internet penetration in excess of 50% per year, advanced
WiMAX systems are poised to secure a significant market share of
this exploding subscriber base. The added advantage superior
propagation qualities of the frequency spectrum covered by these
agreements should provide WSA with a significant competitive edge.
The Company also announced today that it had sold all of its
interests in its EBS frequency leases covering nine small and
medium sized cities in the United States to an undisclosed party
for an undisclosed price. The Company stated that the sale of those
United States' assets was in furtherance of its long-standing
priority to develop wireless broadband projects in emerging
international markets. Safe Harbor Statement under the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Action of 1995: The statements
contained in this release, which are not historical, are
forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those expressed in the forward-looking statements. Those risks
and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, certain delays
beyond the company's control with respect to market acceptance of
new technologies and products, delays in testing and evaluation of
products, and other risks associated with the industry in which the
Company operates.
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