Oman Daily Observer

US mobile carriers Sprint and T-Mobile to merge

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TOKYO: Japan’s SoftBank has reached a broad accord to merge its US subsidiary Sprint with T-Mobile to create a rival to America’s top two wireless carriers, a newspaper said on Saturday.

SoftBank and German group Deutsche Telekom, which holds 64 per cent of T-Mobile, are considerin­g a stock swap for the deal, which could be announced as early as this month, the Nikkei daily said. The two will also discuss details of the planned merger, including ownership ratios, the business daily said.

The Japanese telecom giant is also planning to begin procedures for the approval of the US Federal Communicat­ions Commission and the US Department of Justice, the report said.

T-Mobile ranks third among US wireless carriers by subscriber­s, followed by Sprint in fourth place, the Nikkei said.

Together, the pair would have 131 million subscriber­s, which would see them virtually match second-ranked AT&T and pose stiff competitio­n to market leader Verizon Communicat­ions, it said.

SoftBank has long sought to combine the two firms but appeared to abandon the plan due to likely opposition from US regulators.

But the prospects for consolidat­ion among US carriers have brightened with the proderegul­ation stance of President Donald Trump, the Nikkei said.

SoftBank chief executive Masayoshi Son was among the first businessme­n to meet Trump after his election victory last year.

SoftBank’s founder pledged to invest $50 billion in business and job-creation in the US, winning praise from Trump.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York.
— Reuters A woman talks on her phone as she walks past T-mobile and Sprint wireless stores in New York.

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