Florida joins Justice Department settlement with Sprint, T-Mobile

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Florida has signed on to a consent agreement that the Justice Department reached...

A smartphone with Sprint logo are seen in front of a screen projection of T-mobile logo, in this picture illustration taken April 30, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

While Florida’s decision to join the government is a morale boost for the companies, it may have little practical effect since the two sides already settled.

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