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T-Mobile signs diversity agreement with coalition of civil rights groups as part of Sprint merger

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There was some big news for T-Mobile and Sprint’s merger this week, as the FCC voted to formally approve the deal. That’s not the only bit of news to come out regarding the deal, though, as T-Mobile has also struck an agreement with a coalition of civil rights groups.

With this agreement, T-Mobile has pledged to expand on its existing diversity initiatives following the closing of its proposed merger with Sprint. The organizations that are part of the agreement include the National Urban League, National Action Network, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC, OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates, League of United Latin American Citizens, and UnidosUS.

The diversity commitments made by T-Mobile as part of this Memorandum of Understanding include:

The coalition of groups says that it encourages Dish Network to, at minimum, match these commitments if the merger is completed and Dish becomes a player in the U.S. wireless market. The coalition is also encouraging the group of state attorneys general that are suing to block the merger to resolve their litigation “in a way that delivers the consumer benefits of this transaction.”

After news of this agreement came out, FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks said that while it does not change his opposition to the merger, he applauds the spirit behind the pledges and the roadmap that the MOU offers for other companies looking to inject diversity into their operations.

“To that end, I would expect T-Mobile to honor the commitments made here regardless of the outcome of pending litigation regarding this transaction,” Commissioner Starks said. T-Mobile should fully utilize the wisdom and expertise of the civil rights organizations consulted here today consistent with its stated desire to champion diversity and inclusion.”

Thanks, John!

Sources: National Urban League, FCC

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