Deutsche Telekom Holding On To American Unit
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Kick rear-end
T-Mobile has a huge asset that they're not utilizing--- they own towers all over the world. They should be the first to offer a world plan for a single monthly fee-- just like AT&T was the first to offer a national plan 7 or so years ago (because AT&T was the only company that then owned towers coast-to-coast). AT&T picked up a huge number of subscribers with that plan--- so would T-Mobile. Nobody would be able to match them because nobody else owns properties all over the world--- they'd get large numbers of high-end users.
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Actually, Vodafone owns towers all over the world, and Vodafone is a parent company of Verizon Wireless. However, all the Vodafone branded networks are GSM, and Verizon Wireless is CDMA, hindering a true world plan for all of its subscribers.
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T-Mobile has the cards to play right now. Sure, Vod might be able to win a few rounds down the road, but I would agree that T-mobile has the advantage now. And today is very important. Make some extra revenue today with this "world plan" and finance this 10B upgrade.
Good idea. I hope someone from T-mobile is listening 😁
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tmobile usa doesnt have the united states market won like vodafone does.
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Until T Mobile gets some decent coverage here in the states they'll always be #4 no matter what international services they offer.
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Remember that T-Mobile customers are 100% theirs, but only 45% belong to Vodafone, where the other 55% belong to Verizon Wireless.
Plus, T-Mobile seems to have a standard technology running in their operations...that's another lead over Voda.
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