Sprint Chairman Goes Knocking at FCC's Door
| Richard Adhikari 02/03/14 12:46 PM PT | |
| | Sprint is not giving up on its plan to acquire T-Mobile, but it will have some formidable hurdles to clear. Sprint Chairman Masayoshi Son -- founder and CEO of parent company Softbank -- is taking his case to the FCC, despite Justice Department indications the deal won't fly. If it were to succeed, the U.S. would have three large national wireless carriers instead of two big and two small. [See Full Story] |
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