Public Knowledge Commends FCC On Release of AT&T Investigation
Public Knowledge Commends FCC On Release of AT&T Investigation
Public Knowledge Commends FCC On Release of AT&T Investigation

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    The Federal Communications Commission
    (FCC) this afternoon said it would release as a staff report the Commission
    investigation of AT&T’s application to take over T-Mobile.  The Commission is also allowing AT&T to
    withdraw its application.

     The following statement is attributed to
    Gigi B. Sohn, president and co-founder of Public Knowledge:

     “The information that the FCC compiled
    over much of this year should spell the end of AT&T’s attempted takeover of
    T-Mobile.  The Commission was prepared to
    challenge on the basis of its investigation the justifications AT&T gave
    for the takeover, including those that the deal would somehow create tens of
    thousands of jobs.

    “Despite AT&T’s efforts to suppress
    the results of the FCC inquiry, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is to be
    commended for making this critical information public.  We expect that the data the Commission staff
    uncovered will dissuade AT&T from not only taking any more action on this
    deal, but from trying to make any further purchases of competitors.

    “The only issue that should be on the
    table now is how AT&T and T-Mobile parent Deutsche Telekom can negotiate a
    breakup fee.”

    Public Knowledge and Media Access Project
    yesterday called for the release of the results of the FCC’s work.  That release is here.