It has been nearly a month since the Federal Communications Commission stopped the clock on its 180-day timeline to approve the proposed $39 billion AT&T acquisition of rival T-Mobile.
Are you one of those people who, when you get sick, cringe at the thought of spending an entire day going from specialist to specialist, hauling a pile of papers and X-rays documenting your medical history and test results, just to find out what your health issue may be?
Following two tough days of public hearings on Claro’s petition for a cable operator franchise license to launch its paid television service via broadband, the Telecommunications Regulatory Board announced Tuesday it will issue its decision within the next two weeks, News is my Business learned.