I see a few have tried to answer the question with links going back to 2008. Notice the document I posted has a final ruling date of April 23, 2009.
Here's the link I posted on earlier with the dd challenge:
In The United States District Court For The District Of Columbia, United States Of America and State Of Vermont, Platintiffs, v. Verizon communications Inc. and Rural Cellular Corporation, defendants. Case No 1:08-cv-993-EGS http://www.justice.gov/atr/cases/f245300/245394.htm
In the case, Verizon had to divest certain assets in order to be allowed to acquire Rural Cellular. Of course Rural Cellular owned several subsidiaries including, but not limited to RCC Holdings Inc, RCC Consultants, etc etc.
After reading the court case, provide:
1. The complete list of divested assets. 2. Who owns the assets now.
Answering #1 and #2 will help resolve the ongoing debate. Of course only verifiable links, no IMO's will be counted.
Once again, the "PR" that started the discussion that was issued on March 5, 2009:
Not compensated in any manner for research and/or posts. Information should be construed as information only for discussion purposes. Always conduct your own dd. Just my opinion
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