U.S. Justice Department 'Leaning Against' Approving T-Mobile/Sprint Merger [www.macrumors.com]
The Justice Department might kill T-Mobile and Sprint’s merger despite likely FCC approval [www.theverge.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Report says DOJ may try to block T-Mobile/Sprint deal [www.cnet.com]
DOJ reportedly has antitrust concerns around Sprint-T-Mobile merger [www.cnbc.com]
T-Mobile pledges to sell Boost Mobile after Sprint merger (Update: DOJ still may not approve) [www.androidauthority.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
⚡SCOOP: The Justice Department is leaning against approving T-Mobile’s proposed takeover of Sprint b/c the remedies proposed by the companies don’t go far enough to resolve antitrust concerns, according to a person familiar with the reviewhttps://t.co/TXB2TiTg0J @damclaugh pic.twitter.com/XY3sJtOP2a
— David S. Joachim (@davidjoachim) May 20, 2019
BREAKING: The Justice Department is leaning against approving T-Mobile’s takeover of Sprint, after the deal won support from the FCC chairman https://t.co/qk7RHlAxyQ pic.twitter.com/ANDltTmcb1
— Bloomberg (@business) May 20, 2019
The Justice Department might kill T-Mobile and Sprint’s merger despite likely FCC approval https://t.co/ZORQSyY4zH pic.twitter.com/mUoc6O5a7M
— The Verge (@verge) May 20, 2019
this is only funny because Ajit Pai turned the already-weak FCC into a historically weak version of itself, and now the DOJ has stopped pretending it even cares about him https://t.co/jxQD3hc4mF
— nilay patel (@reckless) May 20, 2019
What a day of emotions over at T-Mobile and Sprint. Good news from the FCC to start, and now....https://t.co/KKjf7c9Mec
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) May 20, 2019
DOJ is still leaning against approving the Sprint T-Mobile deal. Unlike Pai they've actually studied telecom history I guess. https://t.co/GTGYVZ0iY1
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) May 20, 2019
티모바일과 스프린트의 합병을 FCC는 조건부를 허가할 방침을 정했으나, 법무부에서 여전히 독점을 이유로 허가에 망설이고 있다는 소식.https://t.co/6aN4Hcc6ey
— 이주형 (쿠도군) (@KudoKun_) May 20, 2019
DOJ to corporate toady @AjitPaiFCC: "Not so fast."
— TimKarr (@TimKarr) May 20, 2019
https://t.co/FzBb1v8gTK via @bpolitics
Full story: https://t.co/8rPGC2hrNB
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) May 20, 2019