AT&T filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission late last week asking the agency not to approve the Sprint-Clearwire joint venture involving a merger of the companies' spectrum assets. AT&T said that spectrum owned but both companies but not currently in operation is being kept from regulatory consideration of the deal, even though AT&T's inoperational spectrum assets were scrutinized during evaluation of AT&T's acquisition of Dobson Communications.
With its 4G ambitions, the WiMAX-centric deal between Sprint, Clearwire and several other firms could increase the competitive threat against AT&T in the wireless market, though it is still fair to say the eventual success of WiMAX certainly is not guaranteed. It is not surprising that AT&T is looking for any possible regulatory hurdle to prop up that might slow down the progress of this deal, but the irony of Ma Consolidator herself crying foul against such a merger is hard to miss here.
For more:
- see this story [1] at Light Reading
Related articles:
Sprint and Clearwire canceled a partnership last fall. Sprint-Clearwire report [2]
Sprint and Cleawire and some friends revived the partnership this spring. Sprint-Clearwire report [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=160041&f_src=lightreading_section_5
[2] http://www.fiercetelecom.com/story/sprint-clearwire-cancel-wimax-pairing/2007-11-09
[3] http://www.fiercetelecom.com/story/all-star-team-re-ignites-national-wimax-venture/2008-05-07