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Verizon Not Interested in Clearwire Spectrum

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DiamondPro

Oct 15, 2010, 9:51 PM

Verizon is interested in all the customer who will be porting over

Once they realize how much better Sprint is. Sprint has nationwide any mobile anytime. Sprint tv at no extra cost. Sprint Navigation at no extra cost. 3g and 4g. The top two phones Epic and Evo 4g. Faster speeds. And access to altell and verizon towers if needed for roaming outside of Sprints large coverage map. Not to mention the stacks of money you would save just by switching. And Sprint will let you try the service for 30 days for free. You can't beat that and Verizon does offer anything close. 😎
DiamondPro said:
Once they realize how much better Sprint is. Sprint has nationwide any mobile anytime. Sprint tv at no extra cost. Sprint Navigation at no extra cost. 3g and 4g. The top two phones Epic and Evo 4g. Faster speeds. A
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Without Verizon, Sprint is Cricket. What you fail to mention is that while roaming on Verizon towers, Sprint doesn't get M2M. Personally, I'd rather use the carrier that owns those towers than someone who gives me second-hand service. Sprint is nothin...
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flip mode

Oct 14, 2010, 12:21 PM

anyone know

how this would benifit tmobile? what could they do with said spectrum, services wise and would the benifits outweight the cost?
How cheap can they get the spectrum for vs what other spectrum is out there.
Sprint and T-mobile have very, very little access to fiber-optic lines compared to AT&T and Verizon. That's why Clearwire uses microwave arrays to get their traffic from the cell site to the central hub (or "switch") which is directly connected to th...
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Iknownothing

Oct 14, 2010, 4:35 PM

It seems that verizon...

Is more interested in clear's failure than their spectrum.
GettingSleepy

Oct 14, 2010, 2:29 PM

So Bloomberg decided to lie to everyone?

By saying VZW is part of the auction? Who do they think they are, Lookout? Why would they do this?
When no one is giving any straight answers, you have to run with what you've got or get bested by the bloggers who will scoop the story first.

It's likely that all the had was a source saying Verizon, AT&T and T-mobile were invited to the classy me...
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