T-Mobile Responds to FCC Questions on Acquisition of Mint Mobile
T-Mobile responded to FCC questions (see 2310270058) on its proposed acquisition of Mint Mobile (see 2303150032), a low-cost prepaid wireless brand, and other Ka’ena assets. Much of the response was redacted, including seven exhibits posted Wednesday in docket 23-171. Among…
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the FCC's requests was one seeking more information on claimed transaction-specific public interest benefits. “In the transfer applications, the Applicants stated that post-transaction T-Mobile plans to ‘supercharge the Mint and Ultra brands,’” T-Mobile said: “Specifically, the transaction will enable these brands, which are complementary to T-Mobile’s current prepaid service offerings, to grow faster and reach more consumers across the United States. T-Mobile is an experienced wireless operator known for its customer-first focus and best-of-class services and network.” Among the sections redacted was a document answering questions on reported data security breaches and cyberattacks.