AT&T CEO: Blocking T-Mobile Deal Will Lead to Higher Prices
He's right...
If the merger is permitted, the combined company most certainly will raise prices since they will be the only nationwide GSM carrier in the US.
For AT&T customers, it's a lose-lose situation.
Either way, AT&T will raise their prices. They'll just use the "we don't have enough bandwidth / the FCC worked us over, waah waah waah" argument if they don't get the merger approved.
AT&T can buy AWS spectrum from them.
T-Mobile only has measly 30MHz (and 10MHz in some NE areas) AWS license.
It doesn't help.
Doesn't FCC have its database to look at how much spectrum AT&T has?
Don't be cheated anymore.
Please look at what happened in Canada.
No competition = much higher price.
Do you want to pay $1 per byte after the buyout (please don't use merger again, AT&T WANTED TO BUY T-MOBILE!!!!!)?
mingkee said:
WRONG!!!
Please look at what happened in Canada.
No competition = much higher price.
Do you want to pay $1 per byte after the buyout (please don't use merger again, AT&T WANTED TO BUY T-MOBILE!!!!!)?
So if the transaction happens, all consumers will be ATT customers?
What happened to the other competitors?
Isn't verison a huge competitor?
Will Sprint, all of the local carriers, the 'ghost' carriers disappear?
Strange..... never saw any of that in the offer.. maybe I missed some parts...
Could you point me to the part where all competition will disappear?
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