Freezing plan prices and a Boost sale may put T-Mobile's merger with Sprint back on track

UPDATE: Bloomberg's insiders are now tipping that the rumored merger approval concessions have now taken shape. T-Mobile or Sprint will have to spin off one of the prepaid brands (Metro, Boost or Virgin), and complete their 5G network rollout in a time span of three years, during which the new T-Mobile can't raise plan prices from their current levels. The original story follows below: 

T-Mobile's merger with Sprint is in trouble in its current state, just when it seemed imminent. A new Bloomberg report even cites insiders who claim that the carriers may have ...

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