T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp executives this week urged senior U.S. regulator...
WASHINGTON - T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp executives this week urged senior U.S. regulators to approve the proposed tie-up, saying the combined company would have the incentive to slash prices, according to a filing on Thursday.
“They also discussed their pricing commitments as well as the incentives for New T-Mobile to aggressively lower prices,” the letter said. If completed, the tie-up of the third- and fourth-largest U.S. wireless carriers would create a carrier with 127 million customers that would be a formidable competitor to the No. 1 wireless carrier Verizon Communications Inc and No. 2 AT&T Inc.
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