Sprint and T-Mobile have announced plans to combine their companies.
via ABC:
The combined company would be valued at approximately $146 billion, according to a press release.
The deal would reshape the U.S. wireless landscape, putting the new company in stronger competition with AT&T and Verizon. Sprint and T-Mobile have tried to combine before, most recently in October, but the deal was called off.
John Leger, the current Chief Executive Officer of T-Mobile, will serve as the CEO of the combined company. He and Marcelo Claure, the current CEO of Sprint, explained in an announcement video that the new company will have a “broad and deep” nationwide 5G network.
“Verizon and AT&T and Comcast and the others better watch out,” Leger said.
Check out the video below.
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