Our History

Our History

A Long Track Record of Wireless Entrepreneurship and Value Creation

In over thirty years of wireless entrepreneurship, Trilogy International Partners’ management has implemented a localized investment strategy in each operating market, developing and deploying a unique, local brand, marketing and operating strategies. It has leveraged the expertise of strong local management to create clear and compelling service offerings designed to address specific market needs and optimize value. The overview of key milestones below is indicative of the impact Trilogy’s founders have had on the wireless industry and significant value they have created for shareholders over time.



1982

John Stanton becomes first employee of McCaw Communications


USA
1983

Brad Horwitz joins McCaw Communications


USA
1989

John Stanton & Theresa Gillespie form predecessor of Western Wireless Corporation


USA
1992

Brad Horwitz co-founds 1st GSM operator in Hong Kong


Hong Kong
1994

USA

Acquired for $16Bn


1994

John Stanton & Theresa Gillespie form VoiceStream Wireless


USA
1994

John Stanton, Theresa Gillespie & Brad Horwitz form Western Wireless International; subsequently build and operate wireless networks in Austria, Ireland, Iceland, Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia, the Republic of Georgia, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Bolivia, and Haiti

1996

SmarTone IPO: market cap of $1.1Bn


Hong Kong
2000

Latvia

Acquired for $277M


2001

USA

Acquired for $34Bn

(1)
2002

Iceland

Acquired for $74M


Vodafone Iceland (Islandssimi)
2003

Croatia

42% Stake Acquired for $70M


2005

Republic of Georgia

14.5% Stake Acquired for $45M


2005

USA & International

Acquired for $6Bn

(2)
2005

Austria

Acquired for €1.3B


2005

Ireland

Acquired for $519M


2005

John Stanton, Theresa Gillespie & Brad Horwitz found Trilogy International Partners; purchase Bolivia and Haiti assets from Alltel


2007

Trilogy Acquires Distressed Operation in Dominican Republic

2009

Trilogy Acquires Greenfield Operation in New Zealand


New Zealand
2012

Haiti

Acquired for $97M


2015

Dominican Republic

Acquired for $70M


(1) Acquired by Deutscshe Telekom, now T-Mobile US
(2) Acquired by Alltel, now part of Verizon