The Sprint chairman complains that U.S. mobile broadband service is too slow and says he could fix it if the government would just let him buy T-Mobile. But critics insist that the best way to improve service is to encourage competition, rather than reduce the number of operators, giving rivals the incentive to build better and faster networks. Unfortunately for Son, U.S. regulators share this view and have made it clear that such a deal would be challenged.
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