Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's Mad Money, moderated a panel consisting of top wireless executives from AT&T, Verizon Wireless and Sprint that discussed topics ranging from the possibility of a spectrum crunch to AT&T's deal to purchase T-Mobile.
The spectrum crunch, which refers to a mad land-grab by wireless providers for a limited amount of wireless spectrum, has become an increasingly divisive issue amongst the top telecommunications companies. So much so that AT&T decided to buy T-Mobile, another of the largest wireless providers, for $39 billion in order to get a hold of the company's wireless spectrum.
An executive from T-Mobile was noticeably absent after AT&T announced Sunday that it would purchase T-Mobile. You can view the entire keynote in the videos below.
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Companies: AT&T, sprint, T Mobile, Verizon
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