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November 30, 2011

You Can't Buy T-Mobile

AT&T (News - Alert) is showing signs of accepting its fate and getting ready to pay Deutsche Telekom $4 billion for its failure. 


I have long been in favor of the merger because I saw it as a cheap way for AT&T to buy spectrum. I also thought that it made the migration to 4G easier.


Now comes the question of what comes next for both companies?


Let’s put AT&T to the side for a moment and focus on T-Mobile.


I have never been a fan of T-Mobile’s advertising strategy. The company positions itself with the Anne Hathaway lookalike girl as a cheaper solution. However, they have partnered with Google to be the first Android deployer (and of course previously with Google’s Andy Rubin when he was Danger Software and the Sidekick)... Read More


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