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The deal between T-Mobile and Sprint that forms a $146 billion telecom giant to take on AT&T and Verizon is reportedly in jeopardy

May 22, 2019, 17:53 IST

T-Mobile CEO John LegereMichael Loccisano/Getty Images for HBO

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The merger between the telecommunications giants T-Mobile and Sprint is in jeopardy.

Department of Justice staff recommends the deal, which would form a $146 billion company to take on Verizon and AT&T, be blocked, according to Reuters. Still, the DOJ is up to a month away from making a final ruling, the report said.

The agreement, which involves T-Mobile exchanging 9.75 Sprint shares per unit of T-Mobile,would join the third- and fourth-largest US wireless providers, giving them a combined 127 million customers. That would make it the No. 3 carrier behind Verizon and AT&T.

The deal was expected to face antitrust opposition from the start. The Trump administration put up a fierce defense against the $85 billion deal between AT&T and Time Warner before it was finally approved after the companies were able to reach an agreement with regulators.

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