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

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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. That network would also need to include 85% of rural Americans in three years and 90% in six years.Sprint will have to sell off its Boost Mobile brand, a prepaid phone service.

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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'FCCChairman Ajit Pai said he would approve a merger between Sprint and TMobile Monday, as long as the companies promise to deploy a 5G network covering 97% of the country’s population...' SayNo5G! 5G = HealthRisk & EarthRisk STOP5GNOW! GetTheFacts! GREED! FCC

What’s a cartel consolidating into a monopoly

Finally! We need to see this merger go thru to create a viable competitor in the wireless market.

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