Sprint, T-Mobile Could Announce a Merger By Month's End (androidpolice.com)
Last month, it was reported that T-Mobile is close to agreeing tentative terms on a deal to merge with Sprint. Now, it appears that negotiations between the two companies are almost complete. Android Police reports: The report claims that Sprint and T-Mobile are putting the finishing touches on the merger, which will likely be announced at the quarterly earnings report at the end of this month. Some of the current discussion topics include Sprint's valuation (estimated to be around $29 billion), the location of the combined company's headquarters, and appointments to the executive management team. The merge is not expected to include a breakup/termination fee, meaning if one company backed out of the deal, there would be no financial penalty. This would align both companies to lobby government regulators for approval without any conflicts of interest. After AT&T called off its buyout of T-Mobile in 2011 due to government opposition, the company paid a $4 billion breakup fee to T-Mobile, which helped strengthen T-Mobile as a competitor. The report notes that while T-Mobile and Sprint's quarterly earnings reports have not been set, T-Mobile's was on October 24 last year, and Sprint's was the next day.
Republicans say that competition benefits consumers. Mergers and acquisitions within the same industry reduce competition. Republicans push for unfettered mergers and acquisitions, allowing market consolidation. This hurts consumers. Why do Republicans hate consumers so much?
I like having 3 companies, just like we have 3 credit bureaus. 3 is best!
German T-Mobile to merge with Japanese Sprint. The Axis Powers together again, this will be good.
If I was a gambling man, would load up on T-Mobile stocks for the bump up.
Sprint killed Nextel, and all the innovation was lost. Not a great merger.
Since they use Yellow and Magenta, should they just change their corporate color to Cyan?
in 2005, sprint bought nextel. they used incompatible networks. the merger was a total disaster.
fast forward to today...
sprint and tmobile use incompatible networks (sprint: cdma, tmobile: gsm). do either of them have a fucking clue?
You are a fucking tool.
We don't need fewer options. This will hurt consumers so much.
Sprint and T-Mobile can beat each other up on the low end or team up and invest in a network that can rival the big 2 plus have economies of scale to offer services at less cost to consumers. This might hurt competition at lower end but should help at mid tier. A deal is not a fore gone conclusion . T-Mobile should not over pay for Sprint with its high debt and less compatible CDMA 3G 1X infra. Sprintâ(TM)s spectrum and not undercutting T-Mobile plus the efficiencies that can be gained reducing overlapping Operating expenditures. Less executives, call centers, and SGA throughout.
Competition is the only reason there are unlimited data plans. The two carriers with the best unlimited plans are now merging, so if the unlimited plans don't go away entirely, count on the price rising considerably.
And Suncomm and McCaw too.
I guess my T-Mobile monthly fees are going up, thanks to the "efficiencies" to be realized by this merger.
How many of you know that Sprint is owned by the Japanese and the Arabs?
If this merger (more like an acquisition) goes through, T-Mobile will also fall into the hands of the Japanese, and their Arab partners
One by one the American companies been acquired by foreigners, and pretty soon the WH will be pwned too!
First, I highly respect the job of the FTC because it's extremely important. Second, fuck the FTC because those assholes haven't been doing their jobs correctly for decades.
Perhaps it's a leadership problem, maybe they are caving to political pressure, I don't know. What I do know is that they have allowed huge corporations to fuck over the whole nation for waaaaay too long.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Please don't let Sprint's management take over. T-Mobile is the only carrier I like. Sprint service just sucks and I seriously don't want them to turn T-Mobile into a shit show like they are.
So now Project Fi will use just two networks (Sprintmobile and US Cellular) rather than three?
I wonder if Google or TracFone will get better rates from the combined company. Not that this will lead to a reduction of prices, mind you. Still, I wonder.