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The U.S. Justice Department is negotiating with state officials to get them to support a planned settlement that would allow T-Mobile US Inc and ...

REUTERS: The U.S. Justice Department is negotiating with state officials to get them to support a planned settlement that would allow T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp to merge by selling assets to Dish Network Corp , the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.AdvertisementT-Mobile is awaiting approval for its US$26.5 billion deal to buy smaller rival Sprint, as the third-largest U.S.

T-Mobile on Thursday added more net new phone subscribers who pay a monthly bill than analysts' estimates in the second quarter.

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