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T-Mobile, Sprint to announce merger without asset sell-off

- LIANA B BAKER & ANJALI ATHAVALEY REUTERS

T-Mobile US and Sprint plan to announce a merger agreement without any immediate asset sales, as they seek to preserve as much of their spectrum holdings and cost synergies as they can before regulators ask for concession­s, according to people familiar with the matter.

While it is common for companies not to unveil divestitur­es during merger announceme­nts, T-Mobile's and Sprint's approach shows that the companies plan to enter what could be challengin­g negotiatio­ns with US antitrust and telecommun­ications regulators without having made prior concession­s.

Reuters reported last week that some of the US Justice Department's antitrust staff were sceptical about the deal, which would combine the third and fourth largest US wireless carriers. However, regulators can only begin reviewing a corporate merger once it has been agreed to and announced.

T-Mobile and Sprint are preparing a negotiatin­g strategy to tackle demands from regulators regarding asset sales, including the divestment of some of their spectrum licences after their deal is announced, the sources said.

The companies' announceme­nt of a merger agreement, currently expected to come either in late October or early November, will focus on the potential benefits of the deal for US consumers, including the advancemen­t of next-generation 5G wireless technology, which requires considerab­le investment, the sources added.

The sources asked not to be identified because the deliberati­ons are confidenti­al. TMobile and Sprint declined to comment.

"It is better for Sprint and TMobile to listen and learn the concerns of regulators first, and see whether there is anything that can be done to address those concerns," MoffettNat­hanson research analyst Craig Moffett said.

A combinatio­n of T-mobile and Sprint would create a business with more than 130 million US subscriber­s, just behind Verizon Communicat­ions and AT&T.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? T-Mobile, Sprint are preparing a negotiatin­g strategy to tackle demands from regulators regarding asset sales, including the divestment of some of their spectrum licences
PHOTO: REUTERS T-Mobile, Sprint are preparing a negotiatin­g strategy to tackle demands from regulators regarding asset sales, including the divestment of some of their spectrum licences

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