Report: US DOJ unlikely to approve Sprint T-Mobile merger

16 April 2019
The Wall Street Journal reports that the Department of Justice is unlikely to approve the merger.

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  • Anonymous
  • 4Ha
  • 18 Apr 2019

Whackcar, 18 Apr 2019Alright, good to know. What about pricing & package pla... moreYes they are.
thats why am on T-mobile even though it is frustrating sometimes being on it.

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    • Anonymous
    • 81X
    • 18 Apr 2019

    A merger like this would be all bad news for customers and employees, guaranteed. There are countless examples of these things hurting consumers; I'd like to see T-Mob/Sprint come up with even 2 examples of it improving a market.

      Anonymous, 18 Apr 2019Verizon and AT&T have the best coverage all around T-m... moreAlright, good to know. What about pricing & package plans though? I assume Verizon & At&t must be more expensive while T-Mobile & Sprint would be cheaper. Am i right?

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        • iougytu
        • K@X
        • 18 Apr 2019

        Capitalism HOOOO, 17 Apr 2019You gotta pump up those bribe dude, everything can be solve... moreexactly, there are totally fine with bounty hunters buying location data from carriers, whats a another merger to them. senators holding out for a bigger payday.

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          • Anonymous
          • 4Ha
          • 18 Apr 2019

          Whackcar, 17 Apr 2019I'm not American, but based on what I've read, the US carri... moreVerizon and AT&T have the best coverage all around
          T-mobile and Sprint overages are shitty that you are very likely not have a service out side of your city

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            • AJ_74
            • IYp
            • 17 Apr 2019

            Whackcar, 17 Apr 2019I'm not American, but based on what I've read, the US carri... moreIt depends on what you mean by service quality. Verizon no longer has a huge advantage in coverage area or network speeds, but it does still have the reputation. They're all so close in terms of coverage and speed that now the best network is the cheapest network.

              I'm not American, but based on what I've read, the US carriers rank in the following order in terms of service quality.

              1. Verizon
              2. At&t
              3. T-Mobile
              4. Sprint

              Am i correct? If so, what are the pros & cons of each? Asking just for the sake of knowledge.

                I can finally breath a sigh of relief. The last thing I wanted was Sprint ruining my T-Mobile service.

                  Hmm, I could understand. Not only would it decrease the number of carriers, there will be one less CDMA, leaving Verizon the only one

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                    • Capitalism HOOOO
                    • Kx1
                    • 17 Apr 2019

                    You gotta pump up those bribe dude, everything can be solved with enough money, unless it's unsolvable in the first first place. If money can't solve it, use MORE money.