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reddig33@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

T-mobile gets FTC approval to buy Mint mobile

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T-mobile gets FTC approval to buy Mint mobile

reddig33@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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https://news.bloomberglaw.com/tech-and-telecom-law/t-mobile-wins-fcc-approval-to-buy-budget-provider-mint-mobile

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    FTC asleep at the wheel again. We need more competition, not less.

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      What? Are you not excited about only having to consume your products from 3 different entities?! It’ll save you tons of time! /s

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        Cries in Canadian telecom monopoly. 😭

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          Hey no worries. My landlord has a specific agreement that guarantees we have to choose either the one true service provider or nothing for our services.

          In exchange, the landlord company gets kickbacks, and when your landlord is richer, everyone is happier.

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            You can choose nothing?

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              Yes.

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      I agree with you, but MVNOs are not competition.

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        MVNOs are not competition.

        Given the hundreds of billions it would cost for an actual competitor to build out their own infrastructure, it’s likely the most we can realistically expect.

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      I agree with you but to be fair Mint Mobile sucks, worst phone service I’ve ever used.

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