T-Mobile says No to Verizon’s Spectrum

T-Mobile CEO Philip Humm told reporters that T-Mo is not interested in Verizon’s network which Verizon is trying to offload. Verizon previously announced they would hawk the 700MHz spectrum if approved by regulators..
Humm upturned apprehensions the 700MHz spectrum would obstruct with TV stations on adjoining bands. T-Mo even took to the jabs to Twitter Twitter.
Humm declined comment on yesterdays rumors on a potential T-Mobile USA, MetroPCS merger.

Humm says Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile USA are working to “evolve T-Mobile USA to become a self-funding platform.” Part of that will be a shift in T-Mobile’s attitude…”We’re changing the brand from affordability to affordability and Cutting Edge,” Humm said.

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