Fcc Approves Phone Mergers
Posted on: Wednesday, 2 November 2005, 03:01 CST
WASHINGTON - Regulators agreed Monday to approve SBC Communications' takeover of AT&T and Verizon Communications' purchase of MCI - deals that allow the nation's biggest phone companies to get bigger - but with conditions.
By 4-0 votes, the Federal Communications Commission approved the multibillion-dollar mergers with conditions that drew praise from rivals of SBC and Verizon. Consumer advocates, worried about shrinking competition in the industry, said the conditions didn't go far enough.
The agency required that SBC and Verizon freeze for 30 months the wholesale prices they charge competitors to lease certain high- capacity business lines. It said the two companies had to guarantee for two years that they will sell their high-speed Internet access as a stand-alone service, so customers aren't forced to buy local phone service as well.
In order to gain approval, the companies also promised not to hinder Internet access to consumers or the free flow of Internet traffic on their networks.
The acquisition by SBC Communications Inc. of AT&T Corp. is valued at $16 billion; the deal with Verizon Communications Inc. and MCI Inc. is said to be worth about $8.5 billion.
Most state regulatory agencies already have sanctioned the unions, although several more still are needed.
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin had wanted the mergers approved without conditions. Concerned about competition, the two Democrats on the four-member panel balked. Mr. Martin postponed a vote scheduled for Friday and continued negotiations during the weekend to work out a deal.
"I believe that the affected markets would remain vibrantly competitive absent these conditions," Mr. Martin said. "Nevertheless, the parties involved have chosen to make these commitments now in order to obtain the certainty of immediate commission approval."
Critics of the deals had complained that asset sales in overlapping areas were needed to ensure healthy competition, but regulators declined to approve selloffs for either company.
Democratic Commissioner Michael Copps acknowledged that he would have liked to require more.
"Am I entirely satisfied? No," Mr. Copps said.
"But this order is now conditioned on provisions designed to address numerous possible harms to competition and to consumers, as well as to protect the openness and innovation that must always characterize the Internet."
The Justice Department cleared the mergers last week with more limited conditions. San Antonio-based SBC plans to change its name to AT&T after the merger is completed. New York-based Verizon will keep its name. MERGER CONDITIONS The Federal Communications Commission approved the mergers under certain conditions. Some of the conditions of the mergers: * SBC and Verizon must freeze for 30 months the wholesale prices they charge competitors to lease certain high-capacity business lines. * The companies must guarantee for two years that they will sell their high-speed Internet access as a stand-alone service, so customers aren't forced to buy local phone service as well. * The companies promised not to hinder Internet access to consumers or the free flow of Internet traffic on their networks. Associated Press
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