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AT&T's $39B T-Mobile buyout raises regulatory, competitive and customer
service questions

Source: networkworld.com

Left AT&T for lousy customer service.  While T-Mobile has it's moments,
for the most part they have been good,

Sarita


--- In [email protected], Joseph Singer <joseph@...> wrote:
>
> DALLAS & BONN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T - News)
and Deutsche Telekom AG (FWB:DTE.f - News) today announced that they
have entered into a definitive agreement under which AT&T will acquire
T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom in a cash-and-stock transaction
currently valued at approximately $39 billion. The agreement has been
approved by the Boards of Directors of both companies.
>
> AT&T's acquisition of T-Mobile USA provides an optimal combination
of network assets to add capacity sooner than any alternative, and it
provides an opportunity to improve network quality in the near term for
both companies' customers. In addition, it provides a fast,
efficient and certain solution to the impending exhaustion of wireless
spectrum in some markets, which limits both companies' ability to
meet the ongoing explosive demand for mobile broadband.
>
> With this transaction, AT&T commits to a significant expansion of
robust 4G LTE (Long Term Evolution) deployment to 95 percent of the U.S.
population to reach an additional 46.5 million Americans beyond current
plans – including rural communities and small towns. This helps
achieve the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and President
Obama's goals to connect "every part of America to the digital
age." T-Mobile USA does not have a clear path to delivering LTE.
>
> "This transaction represents a major commitment to strengthen and
expand critical infrastructure for our nation's future," said
Randall Stephenson, AT&T Chairman and CEO. "It will improve network
quality, and it will bring advanced LTE capabilities to more than 294
million people. Mobile broadband networks drive economic opportunity
everywhere, and they enable the expanding high-tech ecosystem that
includes device makers, cloud and content providers, app developers,
customers, and more. During the past few years, America's high-tech
industry has delivered innovation at unprecedented speed, and this
combination will accelerate its continued growth."
>
> http://www.businessinsider.com/att-buys-t-mobile-2011-3
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>              Joseph Singer, Seattle, Washington USA
>           mailto:joseph@...
> http://babble.ly/TV70 [mobile] +1 503 961 0349 [Télécopieur]
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