Source: Raw Story
By Stephen C. Webster
Mobile phone carrier Sprint and an Internet advocacy group filed petitions this week with federal regulators seeking to halt AT&T's $39 billion acquisition of competitor T-Mobile.
"The merger would remove one competitor from the already consolidated mobile market, leaving Verizon and Sprint as the only other major competitors," the Electronic Frontiers Foundation (EFF) wrote in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission.
"It would result in a single carrier controlling almost 42 percent of wireless subscribers, with approximately 128 million customers and a monopoly in the GSM service marketplace. The merger would also result in two companies, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, controlling nearly 80 percent of the U.S. wireless market."
In a separate petition, Sprint called the potential for a Verizon-AT&T dominated market reason enough to fear the "twin Bells." Sprint officials have already provided testimony regarding the merger to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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