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AT&T T-Mobile

December 20, 2011 by · Comments Off on AT&T T-Mobile 

AT&T T-MobileAT&T T-Mobile, AT&T yesterday killed its deal to purchase T-Mobile USA, which generated hurrahs from consumers, businesses, and government officials who saw the buyout as terrible for the US wireless industry.

I agree that the deal would have been, in general, user-hostile, but the aftermath leaves AT&T and T-Mobile in worse shape, and it’s caused confusion in the wireless — and wireless Internet — industry.

When AT&T in March announced its intention to purchase T-Mobile from Deutsche Telekom, I thought the deal would eventually go through. But the US Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) didn’t buy AT&T’s ridiculous arguments that reducing the number of cellular competitors would increase competition and jobs and spark innovation.

In addition, massive grassroots efforts emerged by consumers and other organizations that saw T-Mobile as a scrappy competitor offering good airtime prices and excellent customer service. They didn’t want AT&T — with its abysmal customer service and expensive airtime plans — to kill a competitor.

As far as I’m concerned, the good guys (and gals) won. But now what?

AT&T Mobility LLC will continue to construct its US cellular network without T-Mobile. Indeed, one reason (of many) the buyout wasn’t approved by the DoJ and FCC was a memo by a law firm working for AT&T that said the cellular operator could expand its LTE (Long Term Evolution) network without T-Mobile’s spectrum, though the move wouldn’t be economically justified. Also, AT&T wants to purchase spectrum from Qualcomm’s defunct MediaFLO mobile television business, and I assume US regulators will approve that plan.

So I’m not crying for AT&T. I’m reserving some tears for T-Mobile, because the country’s smallest top-tier cellular operator really doesn’t have enough spectrum to roll out true 4G — that is, LTE. T-Mobile continues to call its HSPA+ network “America’s Largest 4G Network,” but it’s a lie. (See my video.) HSPA+ is 3G, although it’s much faster than older 3G technology.

Watch Wwe Hell In A Cell Online Free

October 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Watch Wwe Hell In A Cell Online Free 

Watch Wwe Hell In A Cell Online Free, See WWE Hell in a cell line in vivo for the rate of ten sports on Oct 03, 2010. Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling event produced annually by the World Wrestling Entertainment, a Connecticut-based promotion, and broadcast live and available only via pay-per-view (PPV). The event was created in 2009, replacing earlier No Mercy October slot WWE pay-per-view calendar. watch live streaming video via Internet TV Free.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), to be held on October 3, 2010 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. Will be the second edition of the Hell in a Cell event. Like the 2009 event, the event will be Hell in a Cell. Currently, five matches are announced for the event.

Hell in a Cell will feature professional wrestling matches with wrestlers from different pre-existing script feuds, plots and stories to be played in the programs of the World Wrestling Entertainment on television (WWE). Wrestlers will portray villains or heroes, as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of games.

WWE PPV Hell in a Cell:

Randy Orton (c) vs Sheamus Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship

John Cena vs. Wade Barrett singles match.

Kane (c) vs The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) World Heavyweight Championship

Daniel Bryan (c) vs. John Morrison vs. The Miz Triple Threat Petitions Count Anywhere match for the WWE United States Championship

Michelle McCool (c) vs. Natalya.

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