Poor T-Mobile. It’s the jilted bride, now twice over.
Sprint walked away from the altar conceding that U.S. regulators would not approve the marriage between the #3 and #4 wireless carriers that would leave the couple still #3.
What’s next for T-Mobile? I suspect the embittered bride will start looking for several smaller regional suitors to serially marry.
Will T-Mobile become a Bridezilla? Only time and the regulators will tell.
Jonathan





