Deutsche Telekom found to own too much of T-Mobile USA, paperwork likely in order
Tsk, tsk, Deutsche Telekom -- there you go making trouble again. After the FCC took a good, hard look at the prospective Verizon-Alltel merger, it also took a peek at foreign-controlled assets in other wireless phone companies. What it found was that Deutsche Telekom AG actually owns 10% more than the US legal limit of T-Mobile USA; as it stands, DT has a "30%, non-controlling interest in a common carrier license," while the limit here for such a scenario is 20%. The company has 30 days to respond with how it plans to come into compliance, but reports are suggesting that simple reshuffling / paperwork could probably clear things up. If only life were so easy for the rest of us, huh?[Via phonescoop]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
uh, no @ Nov 4th 2008 12:39PM
Not true, the issue has nothing to do with the holdings in T-Mo USA. Source RCR News, they have more details.
Jamar @ Nov 6th 2008 11:36AM
Uh, wait, why should this be a problem to begin with? We should be encouraging Telekom to take a larger share- that way T-Mo USA can actually get the nice stuff that T-Mo Europe gets.
Jamar @ Nov 6th 2008 11:38AM
doublepost prevention