Sprint, T-Mobile in early stages of regulatory review, no decisions yet: source
FILE PHOTO: A smartphones with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust enforcers are in the early stages of reviewing T-Mobile US Inc's (NASDAQ: TMUS) plan to buy Sprint Corp (NYSE: S) for $26 billion, and have reached no conclusions on how many wireless carriers the country needs, a source familiar with the situation said on Monday.
Sprint shares were up 8.7 percent at $6.11 and T-Mobile rose 6.7 percent to $65.65 in late-afternoon trading, after the New York Post reported that U.S. regulators believed that just three national providers were needed, removing an obstacle to the deal.
The two companies compete against AT&T (NYSE: T) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) to provide U.S. wireless service.
The source, requesting anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record, said "at least" three carriers were needed, and that the report's assertion that regulators have decided on just three carriers was not entirely accurate.
The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. T-Mobile and Sprint declined to comment.
The deal, announced in late April, faces a review from the Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission that will likely last more than a year.
The two companies are the third and fourth largest U.S. wireless carriers, respectively, and have defended their deal by saying they need to merge to build the next generation of 5G wireless technology in a "robust" nationwide network.
The Obama administration had taken at least twice to ensure that the United States had four wireless carriers. The head of the U.S. Justice Department Antitrust Division, Makan Delrahim, has declined to endorse that and said in June: "I don't think there's any magical number that I'm smart enough to glean."
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Chris Sanders and Richard Chang)
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