Sprint And T-Mobile Get Closer To A Merger. What Would It Mean for Customers?

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Sprint and T-Mobile are getting closer to a merger. What would it mean for customers?

federal regulators they would deploy an expansive 5G network covering rural areas and wouldn’t raise prices for three years in order to get FCC approval. The deal still has to be approved by the Justice Department.he would approve a merger between Sprint and T-Mobile Monday, as long as the companies promise to deploy a 5G network covering 97% of the country’s population within three years of the merger’s final approval and 99% within six years.

As a merged company, Sprint and T-Mobile said they would offer the same or lower priced plans for three years following the deal.

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This whole process is like watching a 10 yr long distance relationship. On again off again...all the time. Hard to keep up

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