AT&T on Thursday said its planned buyout of T-Mobile for $39 billion has now been officially sent out for FCC approval in order to get T-Mobile's wireless licenses. With the deal approved by both companies' Boards of Directors, the FCC is the only potential problem with the conclusion of the merger, with an FCC official saying earlier some changes will need to be made. As such, AT&T said the merger would result in 97.3 of Americans to eventually have access to high-speed wireless services rather than the 95 percent initially estimated back in March.