SoftBank May Appeal to U.S. Public for T-Mobile Support
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"can't compete" nonsense
Somehow the corporate raiders have even convinced laypersons of this garbage excuse.
There is no reason why everyone has to be as big as Verizon. It's just a load of arbitrary BS.
Also note the backward logic. We have to buy up customers so we can be competitive? It's supposed to work the other way.
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Ah, but that's exactly the same strategy Verizon and At&T used to get so big in the first place. Anyone remember Bell Atlantic Mobile or GTE? How about SNET wireless? McCaw Cellular Communications? BellSouth?
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Some of those were necessary so that they weren't limited to covering only a few states (especially back when roaming was so expensive). But now they just want more customers in the same areas.
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Wouldn't more customers in the same areas be a good thing. Wouldn't that increase profits?
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I'm seeing a lot of nay sayers on this subject. Most all of it seems to be driven by personal hatred toward Sprint. It doesn't seem to be viewed on the basis of what is more serious. Such as the very same monopoly broken up years ago, is rapidly putting itself back together. Do you like monopolies? Duopolies? VZW and AT&T control 2/3rds of the industry. That means 2/3rds of the monopoly that was, is merging once again.
It really is disturbing to see people that claim to be technology enthusiasts, play the hate card rather than try to understand the scope of what is essentially happening in this industry that could have far more detrimental effects on all of us consumers. Hating a carrier does nothing to restore the consumer balance of pow...
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Sprint gots greed in its eyes, to gain spectrum they don't know how to use. I recently left Sprint for T-Mobile. I have better voice and data coverage by my house. We can't get cable or DSL at my house so I use a T-Mobile Hotspot. I also use my iPhone to stream Netflix so I have unlimited un-throttled internet, something Sprint can't keep theyre promise on. I personally don't want to see Sprint merge with T-Mobile.
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Pretty sure your reply to his post is exactly what he was talking about. Congrats.
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oh, and "gots" ain't a werd.
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