T-Mobile CEO takes the stand in T-Mobile/Sprint merger trial

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T-Mobile US Inc Chief Executive John Legere testified on Friday that he believes...

FILE PHOTO: T-Mobile US Inc Chief Executive Officer John Legere arrives at Manhattan Federal Court during the T-Mobile/Sprint federal case in New York, U.S., December12, 2019. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

The states have argued that Dish has a history of stockpiling FCC licenses for wireless spectrum, or airwaves that carry data, and has not yet demonstrated that it can build a wireless network. Glenn Pomerantz, an attorney representing California in the lawsuit, asked Legere about a letter T-Mobile previously sent to the FCC, criticizing Dish’s wireless business plans as a “modernized version of last century’s two-way paging.”

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