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GTE Corp. v. WorldCom, Inc.
May 7, 1998 | Posted by Contributor |
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GTE filed suit to block the impending merger of WorldCom and MCI, alleging that it would create a monopoly in the Internet backbone services market, as well as threaten competition in the long distance market.
Keywords: antitrust
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