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Business acumen vs. monopolistic behavior

Ericsson signs deal to run Sprint wireless, wireline networks; How ending exclusivity agreements would change the telecom industry
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Business acumen vs. monopolistic behavior

Opinions ranging from the defiant to the upbeat have ricocheted around the Department of Justice's reported plan to conduct an informal review of the exclusivity agreements between mobile network operators and smartphone makers. Most notable, of course, is the highly successful, exclusive Apple iPhone-AT&T marketing partnership in the United States. Read full story

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