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Sprint Seeking $7B to Cover iPhone, Network Upgrade Costs

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acdc1a

Oct 27, 2011, 8:56 AM

The is Why

For all of those who say $70 per subscriber isn't enough to keep a carrier going, you're half right. This excessive debt load is why it's difficult for Sprint to turn a profit.

There's no doubt at all that a company with less debt could very easily turn a profit at those rates.
You are entirely correct. Sprint is the only carrier that includes unlimited mobile calls, unlimited text messaging, and unlimited included data services for a add line for a fee of only $19.99 and a subscriber rate of .40 cents for government fee's. ...
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Admiral_Ackbar

Oct 27, 2011, 9:26 AM

Welcome aboard the Titanic.

Enjoy your stay on the D Deck... 😳
Dan Hesse "I'm King of the World!......Oh Crap!" 😁
Admiral_Ackbar said:
Enjoy your stay on the D Deck... 😳


lmao man Sprint really is the laughing stock of the wireless industry aren't they. The sad thing is though they do seem to come up with good and innovative ...
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...they tried to call for help, but at&t dropped their call and Verizon was too far off in the horizon to hear them now.
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glinc

Oct 27, 2011, 9:27 AM

Bail out!!!!

Have the government bail them out!! 😁
Remember when THIS was the company that was going to buyout T-Mobile? 🙄
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That the corporations should bail out the government at this point.
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Jellz

Oct 27, 2011, 9:14 AM

"To meet their target,

they'd effectively have to turn their entire company into an Apple shop," said Bernstein analyst Craig Moffett.

😁
This is what happens, when you try to keep up with the Jones'. They will be in debt for a very long time, with little profit in return. I smell Metro PCS and Verizon bidding for part or all of Sprint.

Can they turn this around, probably. But, it w...
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