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Which exchange is FiberTower located and what
is the ticker symbol?
How long has FiberTower been in business?
Where is FiberTower located?
Who is FiberTower’s transfer agent and
how do I contact them?
What are FiberTower’s fiscal quarters and
full year?
What is FiberTower’s mission?
What does FiberTower do?
How does FiberTower make money? What is driving
the company's growth?
Who are FiberTower’s customers?
Who is FiberTower’s Independent Accountant?
How do I contact Investor Relations?
Which exchange is
FiberTower located and what is the ticker symbol?
FiberTower Corporation is listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol
FTWR.
How long has FiberTower been in business?
FiberTower is the product of a merger between previously privately-held
FiberTower and publicly-traded First Avenue Networks (old
ticker FRNS). The merger was announced on May 15, 2006, and
closed on August 30, 2006.
- The original FiberTower began as a research project at
Stanford University in 2000
- First Avenue Network was created in 1993 as Advanced
Radio Telecom (ART). In December 2001, ART emerged from
bankruptcy and in February 2002 the company changed its
name to First Avenue Networks, Inc.
Where is FiberTower located?
FiberTower's headquarters are in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Corporate Headquarters
185 Berry Street, Suite 4800
San Francisco, CA 94107
415.659.3500 (Phone)
415.659.0007 (Fax) |
Who is FiberTower’s transfer
agent and how do I contact them?
Computershare Investor Services
250 Royall Street
Canton, MA 02021
800.730.6001
What are FiberTower’s fiscal
quarters and full year?
- First Quarter: January 1 to March 31
- Second Quarter: April 1 to June 30
- Third Quarter: July 1 to September 30
- Fourth Quarter: October 1 to December 31
- Full Year: January 1 to December 31
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What is FiberTower’s mission?
FiberTower’s mission is to solve the backhaul bottleneck
and enable wireless carriers to profitably deliver voice,
data and video services over their 2G, 3G and 4G networks.
Through its combination of wireless spectrum and fiber technology,
FiberTower is recognized as the leading alternative backhaul
service provider in the United States.
What does FiberTower do?
FiberTower transports backhaul traffic for cellular carriers
utilizing a hybrid architecture consisting of microwave spectrum
and fiber technology. Backhaul is generally defined as the
transport “pipe” between a carrier cell site (i.e.
tower or rooftop) and a carrier switch. While the majority
of backhaul networks currently utilize legacy copper T-1 circuits
provisioned by the incumbent LEC, mobile carriers are increasingly
looking to “alternative” backhaul solutions to
manage the increasing costs, bandwidth demands and operational
challenges brought on by the delivery of 3G and 4G services.
How does FiberTower make money? What
is driving the company's growth?
Today, FiberTower generates revenue by providing backhaul
transport service, typically in T1 increments, to cellular
carriers. Customer contracts are generally five years in duration.
The company’s growth is being driven by continued success
of 2G services, the rapid rollout of 3G networks, and the
beginning of 4G.
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Who are FiberTower’s
customers?
Our customers are Tier 1 and Tier 2 wireless carriers in the
U.S.
Who is FiberTower’s Independent
Accountant?
Ernst & Young LLP
5 Times Square
New York, NY 10036-6530
212.773.3000
How do I contact Investor Relations?
If you can't find the information you're looking for on our
website, please feel free to contact
us here.
Or write to us here:
Investor Relations
185 Berry Street, Suite 4800
San Francisco, CA 94107
415.659.3510 (Phone)
415.659.0007 (Fax)
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