AT&T wouldn't let phone rivals run ads on its DirecTV; then, tiny Mint Mobile cried foul
June 7, 2018
The CEO of a small wireless carrier that offers consumers an alternative to the major cell phone companies says AT&T refused to run its ads on AT&T's DirecTV service as a way to suppress competition with the telecom giant's own wireless service. AT&T, which is fighting an anti-trust suit brought by the Department of Justice that aims to halt its $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner, now says it's changed the policy that kept Mint Mobile's ads off its pay TV service.
AT&T wouldn't let phone rivals run ads on its DirecTV; then, tiny Mint Mobile cried foul