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In late 2017, informed sources announced that telecommunications companies T-Mobile and Sprint were engaged in active discussions about a potential merger. The 3rd and 4th largest wireless carriers in the United States have had frequent conversations about a stock-for-stock merger, with T-Mobile parent Deutsche Telekom becoming the majority owner of the combined firms and T-Mobile CEO John Legere expected to lead the company. Part of the discussions have been whether the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission would approve the merger, and based on those discussions, whether both companies will choose to proceed with a deal.
Source: David Faber, "T-Mobile and Sprint are in active talks about a merger," cnbc.com, September 19, 2017.
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