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Sprint Nextel asked the FCC to require AT&T keep in place CDMA roaming agreements in Puerto Rico for at least 18 months as part of AT&T's still-pending $944 million purchase of Centennial Communications. The FCC is still reviewing the deal, the approval of which has dragged on longer than AT&T had initially expected. In a filing with the FCC, Sprint made it clear it is...
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