In order to get regulatory approval for its $26.5 billion purchase of Sprint, agreed to work out a deal that replaced Sprint as the “fourth nationwide facilities-based network competitor” with Dish Network. That is a fancy way of saying that instead of cutting the number of major wireless providers by 25%, the T-Mobile acquisition of Sprint would result in no change to the number of large major wireless carriers dotting the country from coast to coast.
Under the terms of the deal, , 9.3 million subscribers, 400 employees and 7,500 stores. And so that it could start …
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