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    Government sues to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department took the unusual step Wednesday to try to block AT&T's $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA, arguing that the proposed merger would lead to higher wireless prices, less innovation and fewer choices for consumers.

    Now AT&T, the nation's No. 2 wireless carrier, and No. 4 T-Mobile are plotting a legal response to challenge federal regulators.

    In its civil antitrust lawsuit, the Justice Department said the merger would stifle competition in the wireless industry. The deal, which is still under review at the Federal Communications Commission, would catapult AT&T past Verizon Wireless to become the nation's largest wireless carrier, leaving Sprint Nextel as a distant third-place player and certain to struggle.

    AT&T quickly signaled that it won't abandon the transaction, leading to expectations of a fierce court battle.

    AT&T has several incentives to take up a legal fight with regulators. In court, the burden is on the Justice Department — not AT&T — to show that the combination would harm competition. If the deal doesn't go through, the company will be forced to pay T-Mobile a $3 billion break-up fee and give it some wireless spectrum rights.

    AT&T said it will ask for an expedited court hearing "so the enormous benefits of this merger can be fully reviewed."

    In a statement, T-Mobile's owner, the German company Deutsche Telekom, said it is disappointed by the Justice Department's action and "will join AT&T in defending the contemplated merger."

    The companies could wage a strong defense in court.

    Morgan Reed, executive director of the trade group, Association for Competitive Technology, said AT&T has at least one key fact on its side: Deutsche Telekom has said it does not plan to continue to invest in upgrading the T-Mobile network to deliver faster wireless. That means, "T-Mobile is not a competitor anymore," Reed said.

    "T-Mobile has already stepped away from the table," Reed noted. "We're at three nationwide wireless carriers no matter what."

    The association, which represents more than 3,000 small and independent application developers, believes the merger would benefit the wireless broadband industry.

    In addition, the Justice Department lawsuit portrays T-Mobile as having been a strong competitor in the past, but merger analysis is forward looking, said Washington attorney Robert Bell, who has represented clients in mergers for over 25 years.

    "To the extent AT&T can show there's good reason to believe that T-Mobile is going to be a very different kind of competitor in the future — for example, weaker financially, less innovative — then the lawsuit becomes quite a bit different," Bell said.

    University of Notre Dame law professor Joseph Bauer said he was "pleasantly surprised" by the Justice Department's challenge of the deal because it has become so rare for the antitrust regulators to block major mergers during the past decade.

    During a news conference, Deputy Attorney General James Cole said the merger would result in "tens of millions of consumers all across the United States facing higher prices, fewer choices and lower quality products for mobile wireless services."

    T-Mobile has been an important source of competition, including through innovation and quality enhancements such as the roll-out of the first nationwide high-speed data network, according to Sharis Pozen, acting chief of Justice's antitrust division.

    AT&T and T-Mobile compete nationwide, in 97 of the largest 100 cellular marketing areas, according to the suit filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. They also vie for business and government customers.

    The lawsuit says the acquisition would eliminate a company that has boosted competition with low pricing and innovation.

    T-Mobile had the first handset using the Android operating system, Blackberry wireless email, the Sidekick smart phone, national Wi-Fi "hotspot" access and a variety of unlimited service plans.

    In a statement, Sprint said the Justice Department's lawsuit "delivered a decisive victory for consumers, competition and our country. By filing suit to block AT&T's proposed takeover of T-Mobile, the DOJ has put consumers' interests first."

    Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski said the record before his agency "raises serious concerns about the impact of the proposed transaction on competition."

    Although the FCC's separate review of the proposed merger is still ongoing, the agency has never approved a significant merger that is being challenged by the Justice Department.

    Commission member Michael Copps, a Democrat and a staunch opponent of industry consolidation, said he shares "the concerns about competition and have numerous other concerns about the public interest effects of the proposed transaction, including consumer choice and innovation."

    Democratic Sen. Herb Kohl of Wisconsin, who heads the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy and consumer rights, said the suit was an effort to protect consumers "in a powerful and growing industry that reaches virtually every American."

    The lawsuit used some of T-Mobile's own documents describing its role in the market to explain why the merger shouldn't take place. In those documents, the company calls itself "the No. 1 challenger of the established big guys in the market and as well positioned in a consolidated 4-player national market."

    T-Mobile said its strategy is to attack other companies and find innovative ways to overcome the fact that it is a smaller company.

    T-Mobile "will be faster, more agile and scrappy, with diligence on decisions and costs both big and small," one company document said. "Our approach to market will not be conventional, and we will push to the boundaries where possible."

    Since AT&T first announced the deal in March, it has insisted that consumers would have a choice of multiple wireless providers, including Leap, Metro PCS and U.S. Cellular, in many markets even if the deal is approved.

    The Justice Department rejected that argument. It said regional providers face "significant competitive limitations" because they do not have national networks. The department said the enormous investments and resources needed to acquire wireless spectrum and build a network make it very difficult for new companies to enter the wireless market.

    AT&T and T-Mobile also have said the merger would reduce dropped and blocked calls, and speed mobile Internet connections for subscribers. Faster service would result by combining their limited wireless spectrum holdings at a time when both companies are running out of airwaves to handle mobile apps, online video and other bandwidth-hungry services.

    Finding more airwaves to keep up with the explosive growth of wireless broadband services is a priority of the FCC and the Obama administration.

    But the Justice Department said AT&T could "obtain substantially the same network enhancements ... if it simply invested in its own network without eliminating a close competitor."

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    Online:

    Justice Department's lawsuit: http://tinyurl.com/44lx4qo

     

    472 comments

    • Just another carolina gir ...  •  8 mths ago
      Consolidation in almost every industry will happen, because businesses are running out of new consumers to buy their products. The mobile industry is essentially almost out of business, due to the fact everyone, from 4 year olds to grannies have mobile phones. Once the mobile industry went to cheaper prepaid options ($40 dollars unlimited text, calling, and data plans), the mobile industry was toast. A merger would make sense, of course ATT could just wait and buy the scraps from T-Mobile, once they hit bankruptcy court.
    • Terry  •  8 mths ago
      Mobil and Exxon should have never been allowed to merge. It is never good for the little consumer when these giant companies get together and merge. They can then have the ability to charge most whatever they want after they corner the market and have less competition. The competition of having several smaller companies helps keep prices down.
    • MaryJane  •  8 mths ago
      Basil and Lea, I left all the big cellular providers and went with Consumer Cellular, look them up on the internet you will be delightfully surprised at their rates and no contracts and ability to change your plan anytime you wish with no penalty. Best move I ever made, try them you might be surprised and I don;t think AT&T will buy them. Good luck.
    • Basil and lea  •  8 mths ago
      We left AT&T for Metro PCS a few months ago. Best move ever. Better unlimited package for 40% less per month. Main fear now is that ATT gobbles up more smaller carriers and eventually PCS Metro. Then I'm back paying 40% (by then probably 60%) more. Thank you Obama administration for doing your job and preventing monopolies from forming.
      • Pepsi C 8 mths ago
        Lol you idiot what does Obama and his administration have to do with this? The president doesn't handle this stuff. Jesus christ please think before you speak your empty mind.
    • sokeijarhead  •  8 mths ago
      Just more of this regime destroying jobs!! This would bring back 5,000 jobs now with the future jobs in the thousands also!! Just like the NLRB did with Boeing!!
      • c h 8 mths ago
        You are a mis-informed idiot! If the deal went through, TMobile would LOSE MOST of their positions.
        Why dont you learn a few things before posting?
      • charles 8 mths ago
        This merger needs to be stopped
        when company's merge it means less competition and higher prices
        of course you will see the brainless @#$ on here that are always sucking on the Corporate tit or are they sucking on something a little lower down?
      • Brandonmi2003 8 mths ago
        how do you honestly think.. merging 2 companies would bring back 5000 jobs ? are you really serious ? sounds like you been reading the Typical Republican Propoganda .. Merge 2 companies. you will lose 5000 jobs.. ATT would have to pay for the 39 billion somehow.. .. Cutting Jobs,, raising rates.. ..
    • Cult O'Personality  •  8 mths ago
      Memo: Omama 2012 Campaign to ATT
      .
      Sorry to read about your legal troubles with Eric Holder and the Justice Dept. Thats a real shame . . . BTW did you notice our THIRD campaign funding letter to your corporate office has gone without an "appropriate" response?
      .
      Corporations like Jeffrey Immelt's General Electric have responded "appropriately" and obviously have fewer legal entanglements than ATT. GE doesn't even pay taxes, despite their $14 BILIION profits and moved thousands of US jobs to China, but . . . well you might want to consider that good friends in high places are sometimes a useful asset- as I'm sure Obama Jobs Czar Immelt could tell you . . . .
    • SherrieL2001  •  8 mths ago
      I'v been with T-mobile from th beginning when the most minuets you could get in the family plan was 500. when my hsband passed away the company as very commpassionate, for 10 years now they helped me until this year. This pst year has been hell.
      I wanted to get their wireless modem for my computer, except they sent it to the wrong address because the sales department wrote 7th street insteadof 6th street. Okay everone makes mistakes right... no problem, when I tried to fix the error thy suddenly aked to speak to my husband because he was the primary on the account and they could not make changes to account with out his permission. Duh I have paid the bills, added and taken off programs as i needed to with no questions asked now I had to close our joint account and set me up with my own account so it was done relunctantly I let them, after it was all done I said okay now let me get the modem, that was fine but now I had to pay a 100 dollars deposit because now I was a new custmer and didn't have redit of my own.
      To add insult to injury, when I first sarted trying to get the modem I agreed to a 2 year contract, They will not release me from despite the fact I never got the wireless stick.
      This all started the first of the year right after AT&T announced the merger with T-moblie
      I'm going to go to pay as you go, and just shut the phone off
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        they should havr helped u out better. its the same with the phone company i have, they ask me for a password but then are like o u rnt the owner so we only speak with the person who pays the bill
    • Lisa  •  8 mths ago
      What's really going on? Obama is trying to protect his friends at Comcast from competition....he loves their politcal contributions more than you.
    • Matthew  •  8 mths ago
      I thought monopoly meant exclusively? Last time I checked Verizon and Sprint were still in business. And to those worried about jobs... seriously? We've been losing about 400,000+ a month. Your concern should be that the government is sticking its nose in the type of business that has made America great and the president that 53% of you voted for has no jobs plan or any plan for anything what so ever. PLEASE stay at home in 2012 so people with brains can put Ron Paul into office.
    • HDR  •  8 mths ago
      The real joke is they are acting as if AT&T and Verizon are the only cell companies in America and as most of us know they aren't...

      T-Mobile is done in the US so they wanted to sell; no merger means another 5000 jobs are lost...
      However, maybe 0bama's NLRB will say T-mobile cannot move or close down?? They did with Boeing...

      But what the heck; it is only 5000 jobs.
    • Mike  •  8 mths ago
      its about damn time the govt stops all this monopoly crap
      • Ron G 8 mths ago
        Monopolism is merely a form of feudalism is which the productive property (the land estate) has been replaced by the present productive property (a huge pile of capital).
    • Celval  •  8 mths ago
      Why is the government getting involved?
      • Dallas Man 8 mths ago
        I'ts simply the Obama gang of thugs attempting to control every facet of our economy - it's called Socialism. Wake up sheeple!!
      • Ron G 8 mths ago
        Becasue a free-market system (free competition for the production and consumption of goods and services) cannot exist in reality without government intervening to break up the cartels.
      • John 8 mths ago
        YOUR AN IDIOT RON G the biggest cartel in the world is our federal government
    • Chief  •  8 mths ago
      There goes DUMBA$$BAMA & his F*****G cronies sticking their noses into our business AGAIN! Just another one of his tactics to ruin this country by trying to control free enterprise & shoving his Socialist #$%$ down our throats.
    • Rambler  •  8 mths ago
      Thumbs up/down 100% fill in now Yahoo liberals ought to run the post office and social security Oops maybe they do
    • Rambler  •  8 mths ago
      Holder ought to stick to Mexican gun running He is sooo good at that
    • hennypenny  •  8 mths ago
      Finally, something sensible out of the Justice Department. These mergers mean loss of jobs- not what this country needs right now. And as wonderful as AT&T likes to tell you it is and looking after customers it doesn't. The larger it gets the smaller the customer becomes.
    • Matthew  •  8 mths ago
      The DOJ? The same DOJ that distributed assault rifles to be sold to Mexican cartels in some crazy "brilliant" idea to track them which they thought would lead them to these gangs and their leaders? That one? I wouldn't be upset at all if everyone of those idiots came to work and surfed for porn and didn't implement one single law or "intelligent" idea for the rest of their careers.
    • Lobster  •  8 mths ago
      Just let them merge - they are both awful companies so they belong together.
    • paul t  •  8 mths ago
      just another way for big brother to stick its nose where it dont belong this is a capitalist matter not a government matter. Who realy cares if two companies combine, besides did they overlook the fact that t mobile is a german base company and at&t isnt?
    • Oleg  •  8 mths ago
      this is a monopoly on gsm network. deal should be blocked.
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