AT&T’s response: “The DOJ has the burden of proving alleged anti-competitive affects and we intend to vigorously contest this matter in court,” said AT&T EVP and General Council Wayne Watts in a statement.
AT&T’s response: “The DOJ has the burden of proving alleged anti-competitive affects and we intend to vigorously contest this matter in court,” said AT&T EVP and General Council Wayne Watts in a statement.