A Sprint/T-Mobile combination would face tough regulatory scrutiny...
A Sprint/T-Mobile combination would face tough regulatory scrutiny and the overall picture continues to get more muddled, Guggenheim analyst Paul Gallant said in a Tuesday research note. “Sprint and T-Mobile have recently taken aggressive and innovative steps: (1) July 10:…
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T-Mobile announces new upgrade plan (which was quickly adopted by AT&T and Verizon); (2) July 11: Sprint reduces the price of unlimited data,” he wrote. “And last week, T-Mobile -- thought to be the weakest of the four national wireless operators -- reported that it grew its customer base strongly for the first time in four years. In our view, these developments (particularly with respect to T-Mobile) are exactly what regulators were hoping would happen following rejection of AT&T/T-Mobile."