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C Block Hits $4.6 Billion Reserve, Triggers Open Access

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Hope verizon losses

BROWN27

Jan 31, 2008, 12:50 PM
Their so called open access will somehow come with a lot of lame rules, C'mon google then partner up with Sprint!!!!!!!!!
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matrix2004

Jan 31, 2008, 10:06 PM
Sprint is on the verge of giving up the business. HAHA Verizon will own them soon.
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giantangrysquid

Feb 1, 2008, 11:54 AM
Even if you hate Sprint, it's in your best interest for them to stay in business. As long as there are multiple networks, there is competition; if AT&T or Verizon ever became THE network, with no competition, they could raise prices and drop off in quality, and you'd have no choice but to stay with them.

Therefore, I hope we get more carriers, not fewer.
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EddieT

Feb 1, 2008, 1:46 PM
I mean, of course competition is good, but too much can be bad. Especially in an industry where spectrum and towers are not as common as the companies would like.

Now, like I said, competition is good, but too much just eats at our resources. Instead, I would prefer to see Sprint gone. Why? Cause that allows all the other companies to build BETTER services.

I mean think about it, we already AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Altel, and several local/prepaid services like Cricket and Net10. Losing one of the major companies isn't a big deal, cause there are still tons more.

Plus, Sprint isn't helping the way competition usually does. They are behind and competition is forcing THEM to change, but they aren't moving too fast. Instead, I...
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bigdaddyjay

Jan 31, 2008, 11:58 PM
The only lame rule is that the device meets pre-set standards designed to make sure the phones aren't capable og corrupting the network.

Hey BROWN, do you actually have a clue about the wireless industry or are you a serial hater? My guess would be the later.
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