CPUC Urged to Quickly Propose T-Mobile/Sprint Decision
The California Public Utilities Commission should propose a T-Mobile/Sprint decision by Tuesday so commissioners can vote March 26, California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) President Sunne Wright McPeak wrote Thursday to assigned Commissioner Cliff Rechtschaffen and Administrative Law Judge Karl Bemesderfer…
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in docket A.18-07-011. CETF signed a pact last April with the carriers to support the deal with commitments (see 1904080041). The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York decided “the merger is not likely to substantially lessen competition in the market for retail mobile wireless services,” said the CETF president. “This well-reasoned conclusion based on evidence should be instructive to this Commission as it ponders the same question as to the California market.” The carriers are trying to close the deal by April 1 (see 2002200066).