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Cellular South announced on Monday that it would join Sprint and the U.S. Department of Justice in challenging AT&T's proposed $39 billion merger with T-Mobile in court. "AT&T's proposed takeover of T-Mobile would profoundly impact the interests of the wireless industry as a whole," Eric Graham, Cellular South vice president for strategic & government relations, said in a statement. "If AT&T were to complete this deal, not only would it substantially lessen competition, but it would essentially consolidate the market into the free credit report band Alabama hands of the 'Big Two' - AT&T and Verizon." The Justice Department filed suit to block the merger last month and on Sept. Cellular South now joins the legal fight, despite doubts from legal experts who wondered why Sprint free credit report band Alabama would enter the court fight. Netflix spins its DVD service off as a new company. The Washington Post breaks down what this means for customers. In other news, The New York Times takes free credit report band Alabama a look at Google's free credit report band Alabama antitrust woes. The Federal Communications Commission has sent its network neutrality free credit report band Alabama regulations to the Federal Register for publication, an FCC spokesperson said free credit report band Alabama on Monday. free credit reports government

The rules, designed to prevent Internet companies from engaging in anticompetitive behavior, were sent to free credit report band Alabama the Register on Friday. The Federal Register usually publishes such regulations within 1-3 weeks of receiving them, and the regulations will then take effect 60 days after publication.

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