

The judge presiding over the case made an order earlier this week that starts to give us a timetable of when we might begin to see all parties involved come to some sort of resolution. The DOJ, T-Mobile, and AT&T are to be ready by September 21 to talk settlement. If AT&T doesn't want to try its luck in court, it may consider agreeing to sell off a good portion of T-Mobile's assets, in order to appease these antitrust concerns. Even if it does want to go down that road, it would likely still be some time before all details can be agreed upon; getting this dialogue going is still a start, at least.
Source: New York Times
Via: Mobile Burn
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