The future of the US wireless industry in limbo as T-Mobile and Sprint begin battle to win merger approval

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T-Mobile and Sprint begin their trial against state attorneys general Monday to determine if they will be allowed to merge. The future of the U.S. wireless industry is at stake with the result.

as the cable company looks to bundle wireless and home broadband service together on one bill for consumers.

Second, wireless companies are transitioning from 4G LTE to 5G, which should ultimately lead to significantly higher speeds for consumers. T-Mobile and Sprint will argue that if allowed to merge, the companies can offer a 100 megabit per second network that can even substitute as a home broadband product. This could lead to billions of dollars inwho could theoretically cancel their home broadband service in lieu of a wireless replacement.

 

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