Dish may buy wireless assets of T-Mobile and Sprint for $6 bn

Satellite TV provider Dish Network is in advanced talks to buy the wireless assets of T-Mobile US and Sprint for at least $6 billion, Bloomberg reported.
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Dish Network could announce a deal as soon as this week for assets including wireless spectrum and Sprint’s Boost Mobile brand.

The U.S. Justice Department had wanted Sprint and T-Mobile to sell off additional assets including some wireless spectrum to create a new wireless competitor before agreeing to approve their $26.5 billion merger. A DOJ decision on the merger is expected this week.

Last week, Reuters reported that private equity group Apollo Global Management was in talks with Dish to finance a bid for the assets.

Dish has stockpiled wireless spectrum and is facing a deadline next year to build a network that fulfils the license requirements or risk losing the license.

The company, controlled by founder Charlie Ergen, met with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on June 11 to discuss the impact of the merger on its plans to enter the wireless market, according to a regulatory filing.

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