Hundt: T-Mobile/Sprint to Help US Beat China
Former FCC Chairman Reed Hundt urged “rapid closing” of T-Mobile's buy of Sprint. The deal is important for developing 5G and to stop the U.S. from falling behind China, Hundt, who's advising Sprint, wrote for CNBC Monday. Trial starts Monday…
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at U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in states’ lawsuit to stop the transaction (see 1911270049). Hundt's at least the third ex-FCC member working on the deal. Tuesday, Magistrate Judge Robert Lehrburger scheduled a pre-hearing conference for 10:30 a.m. Friday. Parties asked to meet about “confidentiality issues that may arise at trial relating to materials on the parties’ exhibit lists that have been designated Highly Confidential Information and/or Confidential Information by the Defendants and non-parties.”