DOJ Explains T-Mobile/Sprint, Dish Transaction in Court Filing
“The primary purpose" of the proposed final judgment on T-Mobile/Sprint "is to facilitate DISH building and operating its own mobile wireless services network by combining the Divestiture Package of assets and other relief with DISH’s existing mobile wireless assets, including…
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substantial and currently unused spectrum holdings, to enable it to compete in the marketplace,” DOJ said in a competitive impact statement it filed as it seeks final judgment by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, approving its settlement (see 1907260071). The DOJ pleading posted Wednesday said: “The proposed Final Judgment thus obligates DISH to build out its own mobile wireless services network and offer retail mobile wireless service to American consumers.” DOJ said without remediation the combination of the two carriers would be harmful to competition in the U.S. wireless market: “The combination of T-Mobile and Sprint would eliminate head-to-head competition between the companies and threaten the benefits that customers have realized from that competition in the form of lower prices and better service. The merger would also leave the market vulnerable to increased coordination among the remaining three carriers.”