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But expanding a wireless network isn't merely a simple flip of the switch. Sprint and T-Mobile use different technology to power their 2G networks Sprint uses CDMA technology (like Verizon) and T-Mobile uses GSM (like AT&T).
First thing when Sprint and T-Mobile merge to become the “New T-Mobile” would T-Mobile customers start to be able to use Sprint towers. ... Her phone does support CDMA and GSM already, so it can do both.
First thing when Sprint and T-Mobile merge to become the “New T-Mobile” would T-Mobile customers start to be able to use Sprint towers. If that is as if I am roaming or as if it's their carrier. ... Her phone does support CDMA and GSM already, so it can do both.
Sprint phones currently make calls on the carrier's old 2G CDMA network. Phones which have Sprint 2G and T-Mobile LTE coverage will still make calls on the Sprint 2G network. Otherwise, they will roll onto another roaming 2G network for calls, such as Verizon's network.
The United States Justice Department has approved the $26 billion merger deal between T-Mobile and Sprint. After over a year in regulatory limbo, the merger received the green light from the last federal agency to hold out, with the Federal Communications Commission already signaling that it will approve the deal.
It's finally happening: T-Mobile and Sprint, the No. 3 and No. 4 American phone carriers, are uniting. ... Supporters of the merger argue that the quality of wireless service will improve for T-Mobile and Sprint customers because they will gain access to a broader network when both are knitted together.
T-Mobile and Sprint promise a combined network that'll deliver better service at lower prices. They argue that their combined scale would help them build out a faster, more efficient network.
Service could still improve for some consumers Theoretically, Sprint customers would see a boost in network coverage as a result of the merger as evidenced by the coverage maps put together by analytics firm Isometrics. While the companies have a high degree of overlap in the areas they serve, the map would expand.
T-Mobile, a subsidiary of the German telecommunications company, Deutsche Telekom, currently has more than 79 million subscribers, while the SoftBank Group-owned Sprint Corp. currently has more than 54 million subscribers.
The merger between Sprint Corp. S, -2.26% and T-Mobile US Inc. THUS, -0.07% has hit another roadblock and, for their customers, that's certainly something to phone home about. Sprint and T-Mobile announced last year that the two companies' boards had approved a $26-billion, all-stock merger.
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