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May 01, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
T-Mobile, MetroPCS finally merge Yesterday, T-Mobile officially announced that its merger with MetroPCS is finally complete and that the combined company's stock ticker will now go by "TMUS." Plans to unite the two carriers were unveiled as early as last October, but it was only later in March that MetroPCS shareholders finally approved of the deal. In addition, T-Mobile Chief Marketing Officer Mike Sievert told CNET that T-Mobile will start selling its phones at MetroPCS stores later this quarter. | Read more | Share:
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