FCC Approves 2 T-Mobile Deals
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved two T-Mobile deals that would expand the wireless carrier's network, the commission said on Friday, after the company ended its diversity, equity and inclusion programs under pressure from President Donald Trump's administration.
T-Mobile said in a July 8 letter to the FCC that it would end its DEI-related policies "not just in name, but in substance."
T-Mobile has announced it is ending diversity schemes in a move the Federal Communications Commission chair calls a "good step."
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The backlash against DEI gained steam during the 2024 presidential election but hit a fever pitch when Trump took office. The private sector has rushed to distance itself from the policies it once trumpeted after the president threatened to strip federal contracts from companies that stood by their DEI programs.
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