Yup. Sprint is dead.
After 120 years, Sprint has (to quote Monty Python) – ceased to exist.
The merger is complete.
From the T-Mobile PR (link below)
T-Mobile announced today that it has officially completed its merger with Sprint Corporation to create the New T-Mobile, a supercharged Un-carrier that will deliver a transformative 5G network. The parent of the combined company is T-Mobile US, Inc., whose shares of common stock will continue to trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol “TMUS”. The combined company will operate under the name T-Mobile.
Oh, and John Legere left a month early –
John Legere originally intended to stay until the end of his contract on 30 April, but explained in a statement it made more sense for Sievert to “assume his leadership role on day one of the new company”.
Read the entire PR here
And here’s what Dish said (click to open larger):
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