FILE PHOTO: Smartphones with the logos of T-Mobile and Sprint are seen in this illustration taken September 19, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
A U.S. federal judge gave the companies the green light on Tuesday to complete the deal. New York, California and other states had challenged it on antitrust grounds, saying it would drive up prices for consumers. Attorneys general offices for Connecticut and Massachusetts said they are reviewing the decision and evaluating their options. Michigan said it was not in a position to comment.
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HilaryRuss prices will rise
HilaryRuss BernieSanders break them up! Bernie2020
HilaryRuss The larger the company the more market share they can get and the more they can harm the consumer overall. Don't play into the none sense.
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