AT&T asks judge to kick Sprint out of the antitrust courtroom
According to arstechnica.com AT&T doesn’t feel Sprint has a place in its merger with T-Mobile.
Sprint contends that AT&T is missing the forest for the trees. The cellular business depends crucially on market power: the more customers a firm has, the stronger its bargaining position is with partners such as handset suppliers, backhaul providers, and the operators of other networks.