Following today's reports that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a complaint opposing the $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T, the big blue carrier has issued a response stating plans to ask for an expedited hearing "so that the enormous benefits of this merger can be fully reviewed." The DOJ cites antitrust issues in its complaint, saying "AT&T?s elimination of T-Mobile as an independent, low- priced rival would remove a significant competitive force from the market." But AT&T begs to differ.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
AT&T Responds To DoJ: The Facts Will Prevail In Court
Following today's reports that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a complaint opposing the $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T, the big blue carrier has issued a response stating plans to ask for an expedited hearing "so that the enormous benefits of this merger can be fully reviewed." The DOJ cites antitrust issues in its complaint, saying "AT&T?s elimination of T-Mobile as an independent, low- priced rival would remove a significant competitive force from the market." But AT&T begs to differ.
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