FCC Seeks Administrative Law Review Of AT&T’s Takeover Deal
11/22/2011
The FCC has taken a first
step toward rejecting AT&T’s proposed takeover of its wireless competitor
T-Mobile. The FCC chairman has sent a proposed order to his colleagues to refer
the merger to an administrative law judge for a procedure that would require
AT&T to prove the merger was in the public interest.
The following statement can
be attributed to CCIA Vice President Cathy Sloan:
“We applaud the FCC chairman
for deciding to designate this proposed AT&T transaction for a hearing. We
recognize there are a host of issues raised by the merger in which the FCC has
both the expertise and jurisdiction including the effective use of spectrum,
the availability of affordable broadband and employment issues. These are not
the purview of the Justice Department, which is focused on the antitrust issues
raised by AT&T’s proposed takeover of T-Mobile.
“Occupy protesters
everywhere should take heart that one of the most politically well-connected
corporations does not always get whatever it wants from the U.S. government.
There are limits. Antitrust authorities and telecommunications policymakers,
supported by active public interest groups, are on the job and looking out for
the mobile broadband needs of American consumers and small businesses.”