Sprint and T-Mobile called off merger talks earlier this month.   Less consolidation means more competition and cheaper prices for consumer.  When it seemed like T-Mobile and Sprint  were on course for a successful merger agreement last month, I wrote that Verizon Communications and AT&T  would be two of the biggest beneficiaries if a deal went through. Fewer competitors means more profits to go around for the players that remain. But with Sprint's dwindling hopes of a buyer...

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