Sprint, SoftBank start
early deal talks over T-Mobile: BBG
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[May 12, 2017]
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -
Sprint and its controlling shareholder SoftBank have
started preliminary conversations to merge with T-Mobile
US, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing people familiar
with the matter. |
The logo of U.S. mobile network operator Sprint Corp is
seen at a Sprint store in San Marcos, California August
3, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Blake /File Photo |
The
U.S. Federal Communications Commission had barred merger talks
among telecommunications companies for more than a year as it
conducted a $19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters
for wireless use.
Reuters reported in February that SoftBank was positioning
itself for deal talks with Deutsche Telekom, which owns 64
percent of T-Mobile, once the auction was out of the way.
Deutsche Telekom, which shares rose as much as 3.5 percent on
Friday on the news to a 17-month high of 17.30 euros, declined
to comment on the report.
Sprint, SoftBank and T-Mobile US were not immediately available
for comment outside regular business hours.
(Reporting by Maria Sheahan; Additional reporting by Peter
Maushagen; Editing by Harro ten Wolde)
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