During an investor call, T-Mobile CEO Mike Seivert said the company will transition to a unified brand starting this summer. The process was originally expected to begin in early summer, but COVID-19 pushed it to mid-summer instead: Earlier reports had pegged the transition date as August 2. Whenever that happens, Sprint stores will be rebranded as T-Mobile stores, ending a brand that’s been around since the 80’s. While customers are losing one major carrier, DISH has recently been positioning itself as the next big wireless challenger, so competition in the mobile space continues. Hopefully this merger means better network quality for T-Mobile and former Sprint users alike. With the merger, T-Mobile’s market share now approximates AT&T and Verizons. Via Fierce Wireless, Neowin