No Thanks
If the merger happens to get approved (who knows with unpredictable administration) then Sprint, Boost and Virgin should die. If Sprint's million MVNO's want to stay than fine.
I can see them divesting Boost and Virgin, but I doubt that T-Mobile selling off Metro PCS. As far as Boost and Virgin not surviving, I think they could make it on their own (as a combined Boost/Virgin company. They have good name recognition and s...
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Sadly, what will die as a result of the merger is Sprint’s CDMA network and all of the CDMA roaming agreements they have. It will instead be replaced by an LTE time-based cellular technology that has proven to be nothing but crap.
That may be dependent on the licensing agreements for the Virgin brand.