Following Tuesday’s final approval by the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice, the focus now shifts to some MetroPCS shareholders who have raised last-minute objections to their proposed merger with T-Mobile. The wireless carriers announced the deal in October, claiming it would create a “bigger, better, bolder” network that would keep the T-Mobile name. The regulatory agencies, in their approval, noted that the partnership would create a stronger carrier better able to roll out a 4G network nationwide.
T-Mobile Deal's Fate Now in MetroPCS Investors' Hands
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani March 13, 2013 01:32 PMFollowing Tuesday’s final approval by the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice, the focus now shifts to some MetroPCS shareholders who have raised last-minute objections to their proposed merger with T-Mobile. The wireless carriers announced the deal in October, claiming it would create a “bigger, better, bolder” network that would keep the T-Mobile name. The regulatory agencies, in their approval, noted that the partnership would create a stronger carrier better able to roll out a 4G network nationwide.