A letter to the FCC last week from SpectrumCo (CD...
A letter to the FCC last week from SpectrumCo (CD April 30 p14) questioning T-Mobile in light of its opposition to the sale of AWS licenses from SpectrumCo to Verizon Wireless “reveals the dearth of public interest support for its…
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proposed transaction by engaging in an ad hominem effort against T-Mobile, taking out of context statements made at a different time, in different circumstances, and regarding a very different transaction,” T-Mobile said in a filing. “It would be convenient if SpectrumCo could sweep away the serious problems with its proposed transaction by simply alleging that T-Mobile’s arguments are inconsistent with statements made in connection with its previously proposed transaction with AT&T,” T-Mobile said (http://xrl.us/bm5y8c). “But this is nonsense. Even if true ... SpectrumCo’s jumble of complaints about T-Mobile’s advocacy would do nothing to make its affirmative case that its deeply flawed deal is in the public interest."