FCC Tells Sprint To Clear Airwaves
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Being forced out of airwaves by the fcc, class action lawsuits, losing (rather than gaining) millions of customers, being rated worst for service nationwide as well as in individual cities by consumer reports and jd powers, wimax partners backing out, cable (comcast, cox, time warner) all backing out of their agreements to offer a "quadruple play" for their customers by giving cell service, Qwest dropping Sprint (supposedly) and probably a lot more that I can't think of off the top of my head. Oh, and don't forget that new unlimited plan that they will surely lose a crap load of money on. LOL!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
And yes I'm sure that the big guys are trying to get Sprint to go ou...
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The smart, innovative, and honest Sprint employees will be fine. The rest of them are the reason Sprint failed anyway, so let them lose their jobs.
You act like Sprint is this big monster, but there are a lot of honest people who are actually working on making it better.
Laugh now and Sprint will laugh at you all the way to the bank when we prove you wrong.
Peace.
EddieT said:...
Thank god sprint is dying a fast and painful death.
Being forced out of airwaves by the fcc, class action lawsuits, losing (rather than gaining) millions of customers, being rated worst for service nationwide as well as in individual cities by consumer reports and jd powers, wimax partners backing out, cable (comcast, cox, time warner) all backing out of their agreements to offer a "quadruple play" for their customers by giving cell service, Qwest dropping Sprint (supposedly) and probably a lot more that I can't think of off the top of my head. Oh, and don't forget that new unlimited plan that they will surely lose a crap load of money on. LOL!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
And yes I'm sure that the big guys
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jrfdsf said:
Case in point: JD Powers recently ranked Sprint last in overall satisfaction, including network performance, while ranking Virgin mobile, a Sprint MVNO, FIRST in the pre-paid category! Proving once and for all what bogus crapola their surveys and testing really are.
Or, people simply have different, and lower, expectations for prepaid service. 😉
I do agree however that Sprint isn't going anywhere. They may end up getting bought out in the end, though.
SystemShock said:jrfdsf said:
Case in point: JD Powers recently ranked Sprint last in overall satisfaction, including network performance, while ranking Virgin mobile, a Sprint MVNO, FIRST in the pre-paid category! Proving once and for all what bogus crapola their surveys and testing really are.
Or, people simply have different, and lower, expectations for prepaid service. 😉
The problem with that theory is that even if it is true, it still doesn't explain how Virgin Mobile, using Sprint's network, could beat out Verizon prepaid, if Verizon's network is supposedly better than Sprint's.
If your on the cdma network, this has no effect on your service and your etf is completely valid.
As for nextel customers that will be impacted, I'm obviously only speculating, but by the time the forced removal is going to happen, a issue like this will probably escalate the rollout of DCS, which can be used as an alternative to iden with minimal loss. I would imagine due to the nature of the transition, it will become very similar to our hybrid policy when it rolled out, free hybrids for impacted zones of coverage, those that still didn't like it after 30 days were usually able to cancel with a wai...
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EddieT said:...
Thank god sprint is dying a fast and painful death.
Being forced out of airwaves by the fcc, class action lawsuits, losing (rather than gaining) millions of customers, being rated worst for service nationwide as well as in individual cities by consumer reports and jd powers, wimax partners backing out, cable (comcast, cox, time warner) all backing out of their agreements to offer a "quadruple play" for their customers by giving cell service, Qwest dropping Sprint (supposedly) and probably a lot more that I can't think of off the top of my head. Oh, and don't forget that new unlimited plan that they will surely lose a crap load of money on. LOL!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
And yes I'm sure that the big guys
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