Everything that’ll change for Sprint customers now that T-Mobile is taking over

Sprint T-Mobile changes coming

After a courtship that lasted longer than the last three seasons of The Bachelorette, T-Mobile and Sprint have finally made their union official. The boards of both companies have agreed to merge, and assuming that the government doesn't stand in the way (that's a pretty big if!), Sprint and T-Mobile customers are going to have to stop making fun of each other.

But it's not just the CEO that's going to change. Merging two multi-billion-dollar companies that have a combined 127 million customers is undoubtedly going to bring about all sorts of changes over the next few years. While the bulk of the details are still left to be revealed, here's what we know will change for customers.

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