AFP, SAN FRANCISCO: US wireless operators Sprint and T-Mobile announced Saturday they had called off merger talks after failing to clinch mutually agreeable terms, ending a potential tie-up that would have dramatically impacted the sector in the United States.
T-Mobile, an affiliate of Germany’s Deutsche Telekom, and Sprint, a subsidiary of Japan’s SoftBank, are the third and fourth largest US wireless operators, respectively.
Together, the pair would have had 131 million subscribers, virtually matching second-ranked AT&T and posing stiff competition to market leader Verizon Communications.
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The land ports run by the Bangladesh Land Port Authority (BLPA) generated revenue worth Tk 89.09 crore in FY2016-17, up from Tk 64.05 crore the year before. According to the BLPA, this growth has been… 
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