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Cellular has agreed to sell a portion of its mobile phone signal and high-speed data service spectrum licenses to AT&T for $1.02 billion. This is part of the carrier's strategy to monetize its spectrum assets not included in the previously announced sale to T-Mobile. The deal adds AT&T as the fourth mobile network operator to benefit from U.S. Cellular's spectrum sales. The sales are part of U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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