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Sprint, T-Mobile, Rural Carriers Prepping 'Data Hub'

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Great Choice.

Slammer

Mar 26, 2014, 4:18 PM
With the upcoming auction for 600mhz spectrum, we know who will be the first ones to line up and pad the Government for it.

Sprint and Tmobile have no choice but to share with other carriers in order to compete. Even this measure will lack the competitive edge. However, it is a great choice to expand the coverage even more to outlining markets while the two expand their native areas.

I have said it until I'm blue in the face. There is no better time for a union of Tmobile and Sprint than right now. Those that downplay this possibility, are not true to a competive market. Both need to grow and increase revenue. If people want to keep the charade open in claiming Sprint doesn't want to succeed, take a look at what it is trying to accom...
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brad162

Mar 27, 2014, 12:38 AM
They do not need to merge, agreements like this one can make all the world of difference making them more allies than a single company so that each company can continue their distinct disruptions in the industry.

Sprint needs to finish what they've started before they move onto any other project as that's always been a problem with them, they get too ambitious and take on too much at once causing financial and manpower burden on themselves (i used to work for them and seen it first hand all the time - they're like the indecisive girlfriend, they just need to make up their mind and fully execute something)

T-Mobile is doing just fine right now, they now just need to work out fixing their rural EDGE/GPRS issue, but now that LTE is in pre...
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