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AT&T to buy Leap Wireless for $1.2 billion

AT&T-Leap-AcquisitionIt is confirmed that the number two carrier, AT&T, will buy Leap Wireless International Inc for $1.3 billion. After this acquisition, AT&T will have five million more customers and more airwaves or spectrum to expand its network. Leap operates under the brand “Cricket” and AT&T will continue to use this name. It is reported that AT&T will now have access to Leap’s unused spectrum which covers 41 million people in different parts of the country. Leap has been struggling and looking for a way out. Leap has a debt of $2.8 billion and only in the Q1 2013, its loss amounted to $110 as it lost 93,000 of its wireless customers.

This AT&T-Leap deal will be sealed only after the approval of Department of Justice and Federal at&t-leap-cricketCommunication Commission. We are looking at six to nine months. Back in 2011, AT&T proposed to buy T-mobile USA for $39 billion but it was declined by the Justice department.on grounds that the deal would lessen competition, increase prices and give fewer choices to consumers .

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