AT&T Seeks Over $2 Billion For Mexico Unit After A Decade Of Trying To Compete With Carlos Slim's Telcel: Report
AT & T Inc. (T) is reportedly seeking more than $2 billion for its Mexico mobile unit, although the discussions are still ongoing and the carrier has not made a final decision yet.
The plan to exit the Mexican market comes a decade after AT & T tried to compete with Carlos Slim-controlled America Movil SAB group's carrier, Telcel, according to a report by Bloomberg.
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