Sep 29, 2011

First it was a bad case of sour grapes for Sprint when AT&T replaced the company as a potential merger partner with T-Mobile.

Now Sprint's real motives for its anti-AT&T campaign have become clear: after protesting loudly that a merger would hurt consumers and wireless competition, Sprint now says it wants to buy T-Mobile and thinks regulators will approve the deal.

Sprint's bad track record when it comes to jobs, workers' rights and customer service is the focus of Eye on Sprint, a CWA campaign that shines a light on Sprint's behavior.

Thanks to Sprint this week for highlighting its hypocrisy on its own.

Read the latest from Eye On Sprint at www.EyeOnSprint.org. Follow on Twitter and Facebook: @EyeOnSprint and www.facebook.com/EyeOnSprint.