Under oath, economics professor says that Sprint's future is not so bleak

Yesterday, the trial that might determine whether T-Mobile completes its merger with Sprint reached day three. For those who need a quick recap, the plaintiffs, in this case, are 13 state attorneys general and the AG of Washington D.C. who want to block the $26.5 billion transaction because they view it as being anti-competitive. They worry that the loss of Sprint will reduce the number of major wireless operators to three from four. That's despite the deal between Sprint and Dish Network once T-Mobile absorbs Sprint.

today that on Wednesday, a University of California, ...

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