No official deal has been made yet with AT&T and T-Mobile, but already the other CEO’s of the remaining two wireless carriers are not happy about this prospect. Sprint and Verizon are choosing their words wisely because anything on record too negative about the deal could impact further acquisitions they try to make and need approval by the Federal Government. AT&T says this move is good for wireless customers because they will get better coverage. Verizon argues that the technology is there for AT&T to expand on its own and not rely on hooking up with T-Mobile.
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