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Internetnews.com confirms the $6.1 billion trigger that AT&T Wireless would have to pay DoCoMo: Internetnews.com confirms something the major media seems to have missed in the Cingular/AT&T Wireless deal: that DoCoMo would have to be paid $6.1 billion if AT&T Wireless didn’t deploy 3G in four cities by 2005.
This requirement will certainly push 3G rollout faster during 2004 with more alternatives—Verizon Wireless won’t be the only speed demon in town. [link via TechDirt]
Posted by Glennf at February 18, 2004 10:23 PM
Categories: Financial
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