Mexican Regulators Approve AT&T's Entry Into Country Monday Dec 22 2014 14:30 EDT Mexico's competition watchdog has signed off on AT&T's $2.5 billion acquisition of Mexican wireless carrier Iusacell, a deal that was originally announced last month. According to Reuters, Mexico's Federal Competition Commission did impose some unspecified conditions on the deal to "avoid risks to the process of competition." AT&T's Iusacell will compete with Carlos Slim's America Movil, in which AT&T owned a minority stake until shortly before this new deal was announced. |
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Peachy...And with DirecTV owning 41% of Sky Mexico in the DBS arena once the AT&T acquisition of DirecTV concludes the world domination of AT&T will begin. | |
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