FCC Signs Off on T-Mobile's MVNO With Dish Network
T-Mobile's promised mobile virtual network operator agreement with Dish Network -- a key reason T-Mobile/Sprint was approved -- satisfies what the FCC hoped for when it approved the deal, said the Wireless Bureau and Office of Economics and Analytics in…
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a letter to T-Mobile in Friday's Daily Digest. The pricing arrangement should let Dish's New Boost and T-Mobile "be aggressive competitors," and New Boost also will get terms at least as favorable as New T-Mobile gives its Metro brand or any successor brand, they said. The seven-year MVNO is also a year longer than the agency set as a minimum, it said.