T-Mobile's Revised Application to Buy Sprint Not Good Enough, Say California Foes
T-Mobile/Sprint opponents in California protested an amended joint application filed last month (see 1909200033). It lacks detail on new elements, preventing the California Public Utilities Commission from ensuring it will be in consumers' interest, said the CPUC Public Advocates Office,…
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Communications Workers of America, The Utility Reform Network and Greenlining Institute in docket A.18-07-011 Wednesday. “The Amended Application contains limited or incomplete information and does not fully explain the effect of the Asset Purchase Agreement on California-specific commitments.” A preconference hearing was to have occurred Thursday (see 1909260046). T-Mobile and Sprint didn’t comment.