Sprint and T-Mobile announced Sunday that they had reached a deal to merge, moving to create a new telecommunications giant — and betting that regulators will finally allow the U.S. wireless market to ...
Several years ago, Sprint’s largest shareholder, SoftBank, quietly approached two of the nation’s top regulators with a question: If Sprint were to merge with T-Mobile, would the government approve it ...
As consolidation speculation swirls, solution providers say that a merger between Sprint and T-Mobile won't be in the best interest of the channel, business customers, or consumers. Reports surfaced ...
BELLEVUE, Washington and OVERLAND PARK, Kansas -- Sprint and T-Mobile are trying to combine again, and it could mean higher prices for consumers. The companies announced on Sunday that they had agreed ...
T-Mobile is reportedly considering acquiring Sprint in a deal that would create the third largest wireless carrier in the U.S. But there are enough wild-cards to cast doubt on an outright merger.
T-Mobile and Sprint yesterday announced a $26 billion merger agreement, a deal long in the making. The merger specifies an all-stock transaction at a fixed exchange ratio of 0.10256 T-Mobile shares ...
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