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By MobileCrunch, on September 6th, 2011%
 And the fun just goes on, and on, and on . Following this morning’s news that Sprint is suing AT&T/T-Mobile in an attempt to block their proposed merger, AT&T has just returned with a response. As you might expect, it pretty much boils down to “Yeah, yeah, see you in court. . . . → Read More: AT&T’s Response To Sprint’s Lawsuit: Bring It On
By engadget, on September 6th, 2011%
Looks like the US government isn’t the only party looking to stand in the way of AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. . . . → Read More: Sprint files suit to stop AT&T / T-Mobile merger
By AndroidCentral, on September 6th, 2011%
 Moving on from one holiday to another, this morning we’re getting a peek at the upcoming HTC Holiday , headed for AT&T’s long anticipated 4G LTE network. . . . → Read More: HTC Holiday caught on camera again, shows off AT&T’s early LTE capabilities
By MobileCrunch, on September 6th, 2011%
 Sprint’s clearly no fan of the pending AT&T/T-mobile merger: in recent memory, they’ve pledged to complain to Congress , commissioned a study to illustrate how awful it would be , and cheered on the Department of Justice as they filed an antitrust suit to halt the proceedings. Now, instead of just sniping from the sidelines, Sprint is taking a more active stance on situation. . . . → Read More: Sprint Files Lawsuit To Block AT&T/T-Mobile Merger
By engadget, on September 5th, 2011%
 We know, there isn’t much point, but folks who sank untold Jacksons on one of HP’s final webOS devices deserve a chance to vent. And that’s exactly what we’re giving them. . . . → Read More: How would you change HP’s Veer 4G?
By MobileCrunch, on September 2nd, 2011%
 In spite of the antitrust lawsuit recent filed by the U.S. Department of Justice , AT&T has been hard at work to make sure their pending T-Mobile acquisition doesn’t fall apart. . . . → Read More: AT&T Working On “Two-Track Plan” To Address T-Mobile Merger Concerns
By AndroidCentral, on September 2nd, 2011%
 Nothing sexier than a nice wireframe at week’s end, we suppose. And that brings us to the Samsung . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S II LTE passes through the FCC
By engadget, on September 2nd, 2011%
 Now that the US government has moved to block its merger with T-Mobile, AT&T is gearing up for a long and potentially pricey legal battle with the Department of Justice. According to Reuters , however, the provider is also working on a settlement offer, in the hopes of bypassing the courtroom altogether. Sources close to the matter say AT&T will soon present its proposal to antitrust regulators, who are concerned that the company’s purchase of T-Mobile may hinder market competition . . . → Read More: AT&T willing to make concessions to save T-Mobile merger, sources say
By engadget, on September 1st, 2011%
 Nearly two years after AT&T introduced its A-List with Rollover plans to become more competitive against the likes of T-Mobile , Alltel and Verizon , the carrier has decided to nix the feature as of today. . . . → Read More: AT&T discontinues A-List feature for new customers, effective today
By AndroidCentral, on September 1st, 2011%
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