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USA Today: T-Mobile, Sprint make concessions, FCC chairman supports $26B merger


T-Mobile and Sprint have made enough concessions that the nation's top telecom regulator is prepared to approve the telecom companies' $26 billion merger. The combined company will sell Sprint's Boost Mobile prepaid cellphone brand and commit to deploying a super-fast, next-generation 5G network covering 97% of the U.S., Federal Communications Commission chairman…

The Hill: Obama-era FCC counsel: ‘American People will resuscitate’ net neutrality bill in Senate


A former counselor to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman under President Obama on Thursday said that Americans will “resuscitate” a net neutrality bill that Republicans have declared “dead on arrival” in the Senate. “I just have to push back a little bit on this [claim the bill] doesn’t have a chance in…