AT&T offered this deal to 1,000 competitors to address concerns over Time Warner. Twenty have accepted.

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As it became clear in November 2017 that the Department of Justice was heading for a legal  showdown with AT&T over its Time Warner merger, the company offered a proposal that it said would address the government’s concerns about competition. But thus far, only two percent of AT&T's rivals have expressed support for that plan. Of the 1,000 letters sent by AT&T to competing TV providers in November notifying them of the proposal, just 20 received a positive response. The lukewarm interest highlights the enormous stakes facing the entertainment industry. 


AT&T offered this deal to 1,000 competitors to address concerns over Time Warner. Twenty have accepted. AT&T, Justice Dept. lawyers outline cases ahead of Time Warner deal trial (The Hill)