Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and nine other phone service providers reached a deal with 51 attorneys general across the country to install call-blocking technology. But the deal doesn’t have a deadline. Source: NYT > Business – Tara Siegel Bernard
The Week in Business: Food Stamps Come Under Fire, and Facebook Gets Fined (Again)
Plus, the Epstein scandal takes another casualty — Deutsche Bank. Source: NYT > Business – Charlotte Cowles
T-Mobile and Sprint Are Merging. What Does That Mean for You?
The combined company could potentially lead to higher prices, improved service and faster deployment of 5G network technology. Source: NYT > Business – Brian X. Chen
Sprint and T-Mobile Loved to Attack Each Other. Then They Decided to Merge.
After years of public spats that took the form of attack ads and needling tweets, two longtime foes join forces at last. Source: NYT > Business – Tiffany Hsu
T-Mobile-Sprint Merger Is Approved by Justice Dept., Clearing Major Hurdle
The deal would reshape the wireless industry and create a formidable rival to AT&T and Verizon. Source: NYT > Business – Edmund Lee and Katie Benner
A Guide to Picking the Right Phone Plan
When you prepare to buy a new phone, you should also assess whether it’s time for a new wireless plan. Here are some steps to make that process easy. Source: NYT > Business – Brian X. Chen