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Old 02-11-2020, 02:02 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Probably T-Mobile, since they are bigger, and Sprint will only get smaller.

They also mentioned Dish Network trying to start their own cell phone service and a U.S. district judge ruled that Sprint might go bankrupt otherwise. Also:
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T-Mobile and Sprint agreed to certain concessions to the government before the agencies cleared the deal. The companies told the FCC they would deploy a 5G network covering 97% of the U.S. population within three years of closing the deal. Sprint also agreed to sell Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile and other prepaid phone businesses, as well as some of its wireless spectrum to Dish for $5 billion before gaining approval from the Justice Department.
So, T-Mobile would eat Sprint, but Dish Network would create its own cell phone provider.
Do you think they will buy the old Sprint stores?
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