AT&T Accuses FCC of Bias Against T-Mobile Acquisition
Lacks Credibility ?
How does a document released by the FCC, the Federal governing body that is run and organized by elected and appointed officials at a very very high level of government, lack credibility?
If that document lacks credibility, then who's to say Any other document, including one that supports the merger, would also lack said credibility?
This is not in the public interest. The people dont want it, and the government clearly does not want it.
At&t's constant vocal defense of their position is actuially weakening it I feel, like an angry person who yells louder and louder when others will not listen to them. Shut up already at&t, we dont want to listen to you anymo...
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So yes, the documents are not credible.
I think for the FCC to release the documents is wrong. It's borderline slander, since they were never made official.
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