The DOJ is negotiating with state officials to support its deal to allow T-Mobile and Sprint to merge, say people familiar with the matter
The Justice Department is negotiating with state officials to get them to support a planned settlement that would allow T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. to merge by selling assets to Dish Network Corp., according to people familiar with the matter.
The discussions involve some of the state attorneys general who have already filed a federal antitrust suit seeking to block the more than $26 billion merger, the people say. The discussions are ongoing; it couldn’t be learned if any of the states will shift their support.
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