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  2. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation. Sprint Corporation was an American telecommunications company. Before being acquired by T-Mobile US on April 1, 2020, it was the fourth-largest mobile network operator in the United States, serving 54.3 million customers as of June 30, 2019. [3]

  3. Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US merged in 2020 in an all shares deal for $26 billion. The deal was announced on April 29, 2018. [1] [2] [3] After a two-year-long approval process the merger was closed on April 1, 2020, [4] [5] [6] with T-Mobile emerging as the surviving brand. The Sprint brand was discontinued by T-Mobile on August 2, 2020.

  4. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile US, Inc. T-Mobile US, Inc. is an American wireless network operator headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. Its largest shareholder is Deutsche Telekom, a German company that operates telecommunications networks in several other countries. T-Mobile is the third-largest wireless carrier in the United States, after Verizon and AT&T, with ...

  5. Boost Mobile (United States) - Wikipedia

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    DISH Wireless L.L.C. DISH Wireless L.L.C., doing business as Boost Mobile, is a United States wireless service provider owned by EchoStar. It operates using the Boost, AT&T and T-Mobile networks to deliver wireless services. As of Q3 2023, Boost Mobile, along with its sister brands Gen Mobile and Ting Mobile had 7.50 million customers.

  6. Sprint Most Improved Company in Customer Satisfaction ... - AOL

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    Sprint Most Improved Company in Customer Satisfaction Among All U.S. Industries Sprint also ranks as best value among all national wireless carriers, according to the American Customer ...

  7. Embarq - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Sprint began recombining their local telecom, long-distance, wireline, and wireless business units into a new company, marketing the combined company as "One Sprint". In April 2004, the separately traded wireless tracking stock , "PCS", was absorbed into the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) "FON" ticker symbol, Sprint's former ticker symbol.

  8. T-Mobile and Sprint — and 5 Other Surprising Company ... - AOL

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    The company’s odd Anglo-Dutch dual corporate structure is a legacy of the consumer goods giant’s beginnings. T-Mobile and Sprint — and 5 Other Surprising Company Mergers During COVID-19 Skip ...

  9. MCI Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MCI, Inc. (formerly WorldCom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T. WorldCom grew largely by acquiring other telecommunications companies, including MCI Communications in 1998, and filed for bankruptcy in 2002 after an accounting ...