Another day filed a different spin in the saga with the AT & T/T-Mobile merger and the two complaining by the US DOJ and Sprint.It was revealed today, the judge in the case between the DOJ and AT & T - Judge Ellen S. Huvelle - asking that the Department of Justice, AT & T and Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile) is a common plan together for "planning and managing of" the case of 16 September. The judge said all those involved in color, they hear "should be prepared to discuss the prospects for settlement" a September 21.
This is the most likely result in my opinion. AT & T has already a so-called "two-track" plan sworn, T-Mobile of maintaining lower prices plan options and consent to agree to sell T-Mobile assets, if the merge is completed. With the DOJ against AT & T Sharis A. Poznan, the Acting Deputy Attorney General, also last week said that several concessions make the DOJ "Door is open" for negotiations, it seems like all parties as the deal-making will continue.
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