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AT&T Withdraws FCC T-Mobile Application, Will Focus on DOJ

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KOL4420

Nov 24, 2011, 10:19 AM

Destroyed.

Without the FCC to back them up I dont know how ATT will pull this off. Not in the public interest that is some strong wording when you are trying to merge two mobile carriers.
that is true and its funny that now they have no allies in the Battle
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I am a little saddened by this to be honest. I think that AT&T would have been a good thing for T-Mobile. I'm still hopeful that the battle is not been lost yet, I hope it still goes through. I have AT&T service, and I love it! I have some friends on ...
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tangocharlie

Nov 24, 2011, 7:55 PM

DING DONG the witch is dead!

Although I will say that one good thing came out of it - in anticipation of the merger, T-Mobile handsets were designed to work on both networks, so unlocking and data-roaming should work much better.

If DT still wants to sell out, I think Google would be ideal. There's already an established relationship (T-Mobile has been the Android testing ground) and T-Mobile would get an instant boost from the name recognition.

All in all, T-Mobile will do just fine if they just improve handset selection and work on some better roaming contracts.
...All in all, T-Mobile will do just fine if they [...] work on some better roaming contracts.

Supposedly, full free roaming on AT&T's network is park of the merger break-up package. So they should be set in that regard.
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