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Sprint CEO: 'Disruptive' Prices Coming Next Week

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thebriang

Aug 15, 2014, 1:19 PM
But he actually said yesterday he was going to release these plans today and shake up the market. Now that hes pushed that back to next week, I'm not so confident. Plus honestly, Im not sure that hes the right person for the job, building a cellular distribution warehouse, when there were no other ones that actually functioned halfway properly, is not a real accomplishment. Brightstar is however a big part of the cost of US devices so all this talk sounds good but we'll see, he could cut sprint's device pricing on the backend and that would help.
I like Sprint (and Tmo also), no one carrier is perfect but VZ/TT are the devils in tower form, they would accept blood in return for cell service if they thought they could get a better return ...
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WhySoBluePandaBear

Aug 16, 2014, 12:19 AM
thebriang said:
But he actually said yesterday he was going to release these plans today and shake up the market. Now that hes pushed that back to next week, I'm not so confident. Plus honestly, Im not sure that hes the right person for the job, building a cellular distribution warehouse, when there were no other ones that actually functioned halfway properly, is not a real accomplishment. Brightstar is however a big part of the cost of US devices so all this talk sounds good but we'll see, he could cut sprint's device pricing on the backend and that would help.
I like Sprint (and Tmo also), no one carrier is perfect but VZ/TT are the devils in tower form, they would accept blood in return for cell service if they tho
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gloopey1

Aug 18, 2014, 7:04 AM
WhySoBluePandaBear said:

2.) That's all I have to say - the rest seems to be your opinion - and we all know Sprint is run by (for the most part) morons - overpaid morons at that rate. Give that spectrum to a capable carrier and watch them go to TOWN on the rest.


Let's see, I think this is now officially the 1,000,000 post stating how poorly managed Sprint is - yet they somehow manage to stay in business - years beyond all the naysayers predictions. Right now, Sprint needs to cut prices to remain competitive - they are now the most expensive carrier and don't have the network to justify it.
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WhySoBluePandaBear

Aug 19, 2014, 8:17 PM
gloopey1 said:


Let's see, I think this is now officially the 1,000,000 post stating how poorly managed Sprint is - yet they somehow manage to stay in business - years beyond all the naysayers predictions. Right now, Sprint needs to cut prices to remain competitive - they are now the most expensive carrier and don't have the network to justify it.



If sugar-daddy-Bank didn't bail them out, they'd be in A LOT of trouble.

You won't have a very hard time finding a good example of them - and watching them survive for years without profits.


There stock alone has went from 2's in 2011 era to 12's in 2013, back to 5's in 2014. They are manipulated by venture capitalists - and they definitely are run...
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