Justice Department examining whether T-Mobile–Sprint merger would raise prices on other carriers

The Department of Justice wants to know whether allowing T-Mobile and Sprint to merge would raise prices for customers of other wireless carriers, according to Reuters. The department is reportedly reaching out to MVNOs — mobile carriers that rent airwaves from the major networks — to get their thoughts on the effects of the merger.

That's an important question in this case, because — as Reuters points out — T-Mobile and Sprint are the primary companies that rent out their network. Google's Project Fi, for instance, uses the networks of both T-Mobile and Sprint in order to provide thorough coverage to customers. Allowing the two carriers to combine would substantially reduce competition, allowing the new company to charge more, which...

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