Not surprisingly, AT&T Mobility’s Ralph de la Vega discussed the benefits of his company’s move to buy T-Mobile (
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“It’s in the public interest that we solve that pending spectrum exhaust issue,” he added.
Meanwhile, Sprint (
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Alert) Nextel CEO Dan Hesse, who is chairman of CTIA, expressed his reservations about the AT&T-T-Mobile combination.
“I do have concerns that it would stifle innovation and too much power would be in the hands of just two” players, Hesse said.
He noted that if regulators allow AT&T to buy T-Mobile, the new company would control 79 percent of the market.
When asked by moderator Jim Cramer of CNBC show Mad Money whether he agrees with media reports that the AT&T-T-Mobile combination offers consumers little to cheer about, Hesse responded: “I have to agree with the Times.”...
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Tammy Wolf
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