Strategy Analytics predicts that the AT&T T-Mobile US acquisition can still be completed, as long as AT&T divests appropriate spectrum and persuades Deutsche Telekom to be patient. The Strategy Analytics Wireless Operator Strategies (WOS) service analyzed AT&T actions which could satisfy the Department of Justice (DoJ) in order to get approval for the T-Mobile acquisition. “The recent DoJ intervention to block the acquisition represents a return to pre-2000 antitrust enforcement,” noted Sue Rudd, Director, Service Provider Analysis at Strategy Analytics. “The DoJ review of the AT&T T-Mobile acquisition may be compared to the 2000 GTE Verizon deal which took 23 months to complete and required many DoJ-requested modifications. AT&T still has strong national competition. The potential problems are in specific Cellular Market Areas (CMAs).”
In the report, AT&T and T-Mobile: Will there be a Spectrum Fire Sale to Escape Department of Justice and Close the Deal? Strategy Analytics reviewed:
- Spectrum holdings of AT&T and T-Mobile
- Spectrum required by AT&T to achieve 4G plans while maintaining 3G networks
- Spectrum likely eligible for divestiture


