Verizon’s Lowell McAdam spoke up recently about the merger and if you thought that he would be against it as well, you’d be wrong. Speaking at an investor conference, he was quoted as saying:
“It had to occur, because you had a company with a T-Mobile that had the spectrum but didn’t have the capital to build it out. AT&T needed the spectrum, they didn’t have it in order to take care of their customers, and so that match had to occur.”
It seems strange that Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile’s competitor, would want to see the merger go through, although some are thinking that perhaps Verizon is thinking long term and that should the merger go through, it would set a precedent that Verizon would be able to use in the future for their own agendas.