If AT&T's bid fails, here are three companies that might eye T-Mobile USA
The CWA cited that the proposed merger could create up to 96,000 “quality” jobs and that blocking the deal would be the wrong policy given the backdrop of a weakening U.S. economy and high joblessness.
The Justice Department said its move is to ensure that competition remains and that everyone to include consumers, businesses and the government continues to get high quality, competitively priced mobile wireless products and services.
AT&T and T-Mobile shouldn't have even dreamed of merging; it defies history, technology and consumer interests.
The U.S. government sued to block AT&T's $39 billion deal to buy T-Mobile USA because of anti-competition concerns, launching the biggest challenge to a takeover by the Obama administration.
The government has decided to block the AT&T-T-Mobile merger, citing antitrust issues.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Re-enters positive territory, although the Department of Justice's suit against AT&T could derail those gains.
Samsung's most anticipated Android-powered smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S2, will be available next month.
AT&T has apparently figured out the key to lawmaker hearts: U.S. jobs. The telecommunications company has committed to bringing 5,000 jobs back to the United States once its proposed merger with T-Mobile USA is approved and finalized. AT&T says the jobs will be in wireless call centers, and will bring back positions that were previously outsourced abroad.
Samsung is launching its flagship Galaxy S2 smartphone in the U.S. to compete with Apple's iPhone 4, setting a stage for an ultimate smartphone battle.
The much-awaited Galaxy S2 phone has ultimately landed on the U.S. shores. Samsung will unveil Galaxy S2 phones for AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile at an event this evening in New York.
Telecommunications giant AT&T Inc, whose proposed buy of T-Mobile USA is under scrutiny by U.S. regulators, promised to bring 5,000 wireless call-center jobs back to the United States if the deal wins approval.
Hurricane Irene's path over the weekend caused havoc by taking at least 21 lives across the United States. The hurricane has also forced Samsung to delay its Galaxy S2 smartphone, which was expected to come to the U.S. on Aug. 29.
Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile have confirmed that they will be the first to bring the Samsung Galaxy S2 into the country.
The top three of the four U.S.-based carriers – Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile – have confirmed that they will be the first to bring the much anticipated Samsung Galaxy S2 into the country.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said it has restarted the clock on its review of AT&T Inc's (T.N) proposed $39 billion purchase of smaller rival T-Mobile USA.
Motorola Droid Bionic will hit the shelves of Verizon in early September, which will be a major blow for Samsung Galaxy S2 as Verizon won't offer the Samsung smartphone.
Another analyst has weighed in with his predictions of when Apple will unveil the much-awaited next iPhone.
Sprint will be among the few carriers to sell the upcoming iPhone 5.
If Rumors are to be believed then Samsung is set to release the Galaxy S2 Plus that will feature a 5.3-inch screen with 720p resolution.
While Apple Inc. is tight-lipped towards its iPhone 5 release date, the smartphone is expected to face a good deal of competition from Android devices, particularly from HTC that has planned to introduce its biggest smartphone known as HTC Holiday.
The latest one from the rumor mill is that the iPhone 5 with a materially revamped user interface will come only in 2012, and Apple will launch only an iPhone 4S in the fall.