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AT&T Outlines T-Mobile Acquisition; Deal Sparks Competition Debate

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March 21, 2011

AT&T Outlines T-Mobile Acquisition
ORLANDO, Fla.—AT&T says the time is right for an acquisition of rival T-Mobile USA. In a conference call this morning with top company executives, AT&T laid out its plans for the $39 billion buyout of Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA business. continue

AT&T Deal Sparks Competition Debate
AT&T's planned $39 billion merger with T-Mobile USA could draw considerable scrutiny from antitrust regulators and lawmakers who are already keeping a close eye on increased consolidation within the wireless industry. continue
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Show Attendees Get Front Seat
ORLANDO, Fla.—As news of AT&T's plans to acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion starting spreading on Sunday, it was clear to CTIA's vice president and show director, Rob Mesirow, that this will be one heck of a week. continue

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