From Ars Technica:
T-Mobile completed its $31 billion acquisition of Sprint today and announced that CEO John Legere has resigned from the carrier's top job a month sooner than planned.
With today's close, T-Mobile said it...
From Bloomberg Law:
Charter Communications Inc.’s Send-to-TV feature, which allows users of an app on mobile devices to play video-on-demand content on their televisions, doesn’t infringe two patents held by T-Mobile US Inc.’s Sprint, a...
From Forbes:
Topline: T-Mobile parent company Deutsche Telekom is looking to renegotiate the buying price for the American wireless carrier’s takeover of Sprint, in a move that could delay and potentially complicate the recently approved...
From The Verge:
After a lengthy trial, a federal court ruled in favor of allowing T-Mobile and Sprint to merge yesterday, along with a complicated scheme to turn Dish Network into the fourth national wireless...
From ZDNet:
T-Mobile said it has completed its merger with Sprint and that Mike Sievert is now CEO of the wireless carrier.
John Legere, who was CEO of T-Mobile since 2012 and orchestrated the company's...
From USA TODAY:
The $26 billion T-Mobile-Sprint merger cleared its last major regulatory hurdle Friday when the Justice Department approved the combination with some provisions, including the sale of Sprint's Boost Mobile prepaid carrier to...
From Law360:
By Jeff Montgomery (January 31, 2022, 6:53 PM EST) -- Charter Communications Inc. on Monday beat a Sprint suit alleging patent infringement by Charter's Spectrum "send-to-TV" video-on-demand app, after a U.S. District Court...
From Law360:
By Nadia Dreid (January 28, 2022, 10:07 PM EST) -- T-Mobile has pulled into federal court a $30 million suit accusing it of failing to follow through on legacy contracts acquired through its...