U.S. Approves T-Mobile-Sprint Merger

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DOJ approves T-Mobile’s merger with Sprint after the companies agreed to create a new wireless carrier by selling assets to Dish Network

The Justice Department approved T-Mobile US Inc.’s merger with Sprint Corp. after the companies agreed to create a new wireless carrier by selling assets to satellite-TV provider Dish Network Corp.

The landmark antitrust agreement seeks to address concerns that the combination of T-Mobile, the nation’s No. 3 carrier by subscribers, and No. 4 Sprint will drive up prices for consumers. It would leave more than 95% of American cellphone customers with the top three U.S. operators.

 

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Does this mean my TMobile service will finally not be hot garbage

Do I hear a monopoly forming and prices going up now that there’s less competitors 😗

Keep on monopolizing, America, Inc.

Our economy has nearly officially turned in to a Russian nesting doll.

Bigger Than Before

mergers are NEVER good, godspeed t-mobile/sprint users

Not good for the consumer

We will see them on American freed soon

About time!

washingtonpost nytimes NicolleDWallace maddow JoeNBC Justice Department approved merger between T-Mobil and Sprint. Does anyone want to take a wager on how much stock Donald Trump owns?

Exactly as slickenteur predicted days ago. Guys you should follow him, he does brilliant market, political and geopolitical analysis.

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