Leap wants FCC to stop Verizon's Alltel buy
Citing concerns over competition (or lack thereof), Leap Wireless has formally asked the FCC to ixnay on the urchasepay of Alltel by Verizon. The argument's a pretty well-worn one at this point, focusing on roaming agreements that the regional carrier relies on to let its customers go about their business when outside the reach of Leap towers and the concern that the merger will lead to the collapse of some of those agreements. In Leap's case, dead roaming agreements quickly lead to coverage gaps and a significantly impaired ability to do competitive business. Though the FCC is forcing a number of concessions to preserve competition in the wake of a merger, Leap clearly doesn't think it's going far enough; indeed, Verizon's promise to honor existing roaming agreements after the merger goes through is nothing more than a promise at this point, and not an explicit part of the conditions that the FCC is demanding. The proposed acquisition has built up a ton of steam and is widely expected to breeze through the regulatory process anyway, so Leap's move might be largely symbolic -- but at least they've got their customers' best interests in mind here.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JoeyStyles @ Aug 12th 2008 12:44PM
LEAP can kick rocks, you can't stop the big red. Money talks and if all of the money exchanges this will be done with no problem. LEAP you better roll with the red or get rolled over cause this one is garunteed to be done period
Jim @ Aug 12th 2008 4:05PM
haha...so, in terms of the graphic Leap is cock-blocking Verizon?
rick @ Aug 13th 2008 2:33PM
I'm all for it if it gets rid of Chas. I mean, its amazing that a 32 year old cell phone salesman can outwit those 17 year old students selling T-mobile plans again and again. make the guy grow up and get a real haircut.
EnvyGeeks @ Oct 6th 2008 12:56AM
I hope they stop it too. I was recently on the Verizon site and redirected from the Vodafone site and noticed that Verizon charges for International texting whereas Alltel doesn't and I and a lot of other customers have conerns over this as well as international calling. We have so much more as far as international cheapness with Alltel and not so much with Verizon (mostly because Vodafone is greedy - ask any UK citizen).