AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile would have created the largest wireless carrier in the US, but it also raised a variety of antitrust concerns. On behalf of Sprint Nextel, CRA experts analyzed the proposed merger and demonstrated that the merger would be anticompetitive and harm consumers. AT&T ultimately chose to abandon the deal.
The Media Show - Reporting on the Abuse of Power
Philip Marsden discusses some of the ramifications of the UK Government’s approach to Digital Regulation, ahead of the Queen’s Speech this week. For more...