Tech giants Microsoft, Facebook, Research In Motion and several venture capitalist firms penned their support for the proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger in a letter filed to the FCC on Tuesday, stating the increased capacity potential possible through the merger could spur innovation in the wireless marketplace. While certain other organizations have expressed vehement opposition to the deal, stating concerns over the creation of a duopoly, companies like Microsoft and Facebook stated in the letter they hope the merger can increase network capacity.
Microsoft and Facebook Stump for AT&T/T-Mobile Merger
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani June 8, 2011 10:45 AMTech giants Microsoft, Facebook, Research In Motion and several venture capitalist firms penned their support for the proposed AT&T/T-Mobile merger in a letter filed to the FCC on Tuesday, stating the increased capacity potential possible through the merger could spur innovation in the wireless marketplace. While certain other organizations have expressed vehement opposition to the deal, stating concerns over the creation of a duopoly, companies like Microsoft and Facebook stated in the letter they hope the merger can increase network capacity.