Article 5ME64 The Dish ‘fix’ for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger seems more shortsighted than ever

The Dish ‘fix’ for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger seems more shortsighted than ever

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Karl Bode
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acastro_200804_1777_dish_0001.0.0.jpg Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

To sell regulators on their $26 billion mega merger, T-Mobile and Sprint executives told anyone who'd listen that the deal would provide near-miraculous benefits. But economists warned that US telecom merger promises are historically meaningless, and the reduction in overall competitors would - sooner or later - result in higher prices and job cuts.

Instead of heeding their warnings and blocking the deal, US antitrust enforcers concocted an elaborate workaround: they would erect Dish Network as the nation's new fourth major wireless carrier. Under the plan Dish received some T-Mobile spectrum, the Boost Mobile prepaid brand, and the assurance that T-Mobile would help Dish run a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) while it got its own...

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