US approves merger T-Mobile and Sprint
The US Department of Justice has authorised the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile. With the deal of 26 billion dollars (about 23 billion euros) the companies hope to get a head start on the competition.
The merger was announced over a year ago. The Justice's approval was delayed because the Ministry ha... Read more
5G AT&T’s e-service appears to be slower than 4G networks
AT&T's 5G Evolution service is marketed as a true 5G service. The aim is to make the American public aware of the high speeds that 5G can achieve. But test results from OpenSignal show that the service is slower than competitors' enhanced 4G LTE networks. A small disgrace for the company, which ... Read more
Merger T-Mobile US and Sprint can continue if parent companies block Huawei’.
T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. believe that their planned merger will be easier for the American authorities to proceed. That's what the companies think now that their foreign owners have offered to stop using Huawei's technology altogether. It shows how far Washington goes to exclude the Chinese... Read more
“If merger T-Mobile and Sprint does not go ahead, the US will lag behind roll-out of 5G networks.”
According to Sprint's CEO, a lot depends on the hoped-for merger of his company with T-Mobile. Indeed, according to Marcelo Claure, the United States will not be a world leader in 5G if the merger does not go ahead.
Claure's statement is, of course, a way of putting the necessary pressure on the au... Read more