Sprint complains of antitrust risk; T-Mobile out of keynote
By Electronista Staff
From: http://www.electronista.com/Sprint warns ATT T-Mobile deal antitrust concern
Sprint and T-Mobile late Sunday quickly issued formal reactions to the AT&T buyout of T-Mobile. As expected, Sprint objected to the $39 billion deal and said it would "alter dramatically" the US cellular landscape. It would put too much power in the hands of AT&T and Verizon, making them gatekeepers for things such as backbones and roaming deals.
"If approved, the merger  would result in a wireless industry dominated overwhelmingly by two  vertically-integrated companies that control almost 80% of the US  wireless post-paid market, as well as the availability and price of key  inputs such as backhaul and access needed by other wireless companies to  compete," Sprint wrote.
Democratic Senator Jay Rockefeller stressed to the Department of Justice  and the FCC that it was "absolutely essential" the deal be  investigated.  He added that the Commerce Committee would be involved. 
AT&T originally insisted the deal would be competitive as 18 of 20  major cities had five or more networks to compete from.  Critics,  however, have responded that the added clout gives AT&T an unfair  advantage in device selection.  T-Mobile also has  unlimited-with-throttling data and doesn't block non-Market apps on  Android devices, both of which would likely go away without the FCC  imposing price and openness regulations on the deal. 
T-Mobile, meanwhile, has chosen to back out of the official CTIA opening  keynote.  It was to have participated in an event at the Orlando show  on Tuesday, March 22 at 9AM alongside the heads of other major carriers  AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon.  A statement said only that the exit was  due to "extenuating work demands," though it's most likely either due to  work relating to the merger or the complications of having to present  after its position had suddenly changed. 
A conference call discussing the AT&T and T-Mobile buyout is due to take place Monday at 7:30AM;  Electronista hopes to provide live coverage.       
 

 
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