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Samuel Kang, general counsel of the Greenlining Institute, met with...

Samuel Kang, general counsel of the Greenlining Institute, met with various FCC officials to raise questions about the T-Mobile/MetroPCS deal. Kang discussed “(1) the potential changes to competition in the market for low-cost wireless services, (2) the new company’s incentives…

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to make changes to the MetroPCS brand, and the resultant effects on low-income communities and communities of color, (3) the new company’s ability to compete against AT&T and Verizon, and (4) the potential changes to the deployment of advanced services, diversity of spectrum holdings and jobs,” said an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/boe8gg). Deutsche Telekom is buying MetroPCS to merge it with T-Mobile USA, its U.S. subsidiary. Greenling’s website says it “strives to protect and promote the interests of California’s vulnerable communities."