Were there any synergies created? Paul Ausick in a publication on Wall Street magazine wrote that it is very unlikely seeing any of the synergies which are flaunted and declared to its claimers in the deals like Verizon buyout of Vodafone’s stake. According to him, what Verizon is going to see instead is an increase in its EBITDA- they declared an EBITDA of almost 35 billion $ in 2013 and what’s most important is that all of it belongs to Verizon now (Ausick, 2014). Although Verizon is likely to not enter into an in-depth price battle with its main competitors AT&T or T-Mobile, it has to find out somehow in a way to boost profits, and clarify its shareholders what they will be getting from the huge amount of cash the company spent to make …show more content…
What was really revolutionary from Verizon Wireless and helped into the benefit of all the company as a unit, was that it combined some of its services like assets of PrimeCo, GTE’s wifi division, Vodafone’s AirTouch and of course Bell Atlantic’s wireless network. And now due to its magnitude Verizon Wireless is able to offer nationwide broadcasting at the very lowest rates. This of course has increased the company’s brand name and also its reputation all over the world. To support this comes in help the numeral figure of Verizon’s revenue which came from its wifi segment and it was nearly 92 billion USD for the year 2015. According to an examination of the overall remote business sector, the United States came second in a positioning of nations in light of the normal monthly income per cell phone users (ARPU). Up to the middle of 2015, Verizon scored somewhat greater numbers than the national standard, with an ARPU of about 49 USD. As far as the beat rate, an industry pointer which demonstrates the rate at which clients quit signing up to a specific administration, Verizon drives first in the US market with a rate of 1.23% up to 2015. As of the moment that I am writing, so 2016, Verizon stands among customers in 150 countries of the world and utilizes around 189.000 workers to offer its