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Responding to a wave of consolidation in the telecommunications industry, the nation’s third- and fourth-largest wireless phone operators have agreed on the terms of a deal to join forces.
Sprint and T-Mobile have talked about a combination for years but continued to put it off, each preoccupied with other deals, and concerned about scrutiny from antitrust regulators.
But in recent days, the two sides have settled on the terms of a $32 billion deal that is likely to be announced this summer, people briefed on the matter said on Wednesday.
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I will go to ATT, MVNO or cricket of course
Aio/ cricket isnt a bad deal. As long as your ok with the speed caps and the higher pings. Your capped at a max download speed of 8mbps on lte and 4mbps on hspa on cricket. To me thats plenty fast enough but some people dont like it also your pinga tend to run pretty high on cricket since they run thru a proxy for data. But i had them for a few months and was actually pleased with them.