T-Mobile moves to dismiss WCO Spectrum's US monopsony claims over spectrum licenses
( May 30, 2025, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: T-Mobile moved to dismiss WCO Spectrum’s US counterclaim accusing it of maintaining an illegal monopsony over the market for electronic broadband service/broadband radio service spectrum rights. “Having lost its motion to dismiss T-Mobile’s claims, Defendant WCO Spectrum responds with retaliatory counterclaims—allegations it did not see fit to bring at any previous time during the five years in which it claims T-Mobile behaved anticompetitively—in a last-ditch effort to try to gain some leverage in this action. WCO’s attempt to dress this case in the clothing of antitrust concerns, however, falls far short of stating a claim,” it said. See attached file. ...
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