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14 September 2021

AT&T Tries To Slow T-Mobile's Ascendancy In Race To Win 5G (Podcast)

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Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP (“LB3”) and its affiliated consulting firm, TechCaliber Consulting (“TC2”), represent companies in their procurement of Information and Communication Technology (“ICT”) services, equipment, and software used to enable digital transformation strategies and business operations, including related regulatory advice, dispute resolution, and compliance counseling.
Worldwide, the race is on to build out 5G networks. In the U.S., T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T are laying out their plans, and their money, to own a piece of this next-generation wireless market.
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Worldwide, the race is on to build out 5G networks.  In the U.S., T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T are laying out their plans, and their money, to own a piece of this next-generation wireless market.  At the beginning of this month, however, AT&T filed a Petition at the Federal Communications Commission asking for the adoption of so-called "spectrum screens."  Is this AT&T being a good corporate citizen supporting sensible regulation to preserve competition, or is AT&T cynically exploiting the regulatory process to slow down T-Mobile and protect its own position?

To find out, listen to this 10-minute podcast in which LB3 Partners Kevin DiLallo and Andrew Brown talk with TC2's Joe Schmidt and provide an explanation of spectrum screens, why they could be a good thing for competition in 5G, and what it all means for enterprises.

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