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T-Mobile’s proposed U.S. Cellular acquisition clears DOJ review without injunction, signaling a shift in telecom merger policy and accelerating rural 5G growth.
The Justice Department won’t challenge T-Mobile US Inc.’s $4.4 billion purchase of US Cellular Corp.’s wireless operations and some of its spectrum assets, despite some concerns about the deal.
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PCMag on MSNI Tested T-Mobile's Cellular Starlink Service in the Middle of Nowhere: Is it Worth $10 Per Month?That’s what you can expect from T-Satellite, T-Mobile’s cellular Starlink service, which officially launches on July 23 to US customers on all carriers, including AT&T and Verizon. The goal: wipe out dead zones by using SpaceX’s growing satellite network to keep you connected in the most remote corners of the country.
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The U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division said Thursday that it is closing its investigation and will not move to block the deal, originally announced in May 2024, in which T-Mobile ( NASDAQ: TMUS) plans to acquire UScellular’s wireless operations, including its customers, retail stores, and 30% of its spectrum assets.