T-Mobile Fires Up More 3G Markets
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TmobileEmp said:
or just not have it at all? So sorry go back to your way to expensive plans or crappy service with sprint
Your envy does not add to the discussion. So, bring something substantive to the table. Or, better yet, take your fingers off the keyboard and just read. The ignorance quotient on this board is already more than sufficient w/o your posts.
PS -- Do you work retail or customer service?
AJ
Jayshmay said:
Hey, the truth is the truth. Ppl get mad at other ppl for telling the truth when they don't like the truth.
Exactly just like when I tell people that Sprint sucks.
Truth is the truth.
Hopefully they'll learn from their mistakes...
Sprint does suck. That's another truth.
If you couldn't surmise anything from what that means, that means more spending money. The average customer spends $75-100 on their monthly phone bill. Even 1 million more customers would literally mean millions more dollars for Sprint to spend than T-Mobile.
For their size, which is increasing rapidly despite the economic slowdown, T-Mobile is doing very well.
And have you SEEN Sprint's coverage map lately? Try http://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?languag e=EN and look. Surprisingly similar to that of T-Mobile's. Notice all that Verizon ...
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PowerUpBeeatch said:
Yes in part in did, but this is also Tmo's fault. They knew when they bought this spectrum that there was no date for it to be open.
Correct on both counts.
T-Mobile has had to wait for government use to vacate some of the AWS 2100+1700 MHz spectrum that T-Mobile won at FCC auction almost exactly three years ago. But such was an accepted condition of that auctioned spectrum. So, yes, T-Mobile is still responsible for its very late 3G deployment.
T-Mobile is also at fault for staying the course w/ an emerging airlink technology that is quite a bandwidth hog (W-CDMA) when T-Mobile knew that it did not have sufficient existing spectrum to deploy that airlink and could not obtain ...
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WiWavelength said:
Indeed, welcome to three or four years ago, T-Mobile, as that is how long Sprint & VZW have had 3G in said markets. For example, students at the University of Tennessee (in Knoxville for the geographically challenged) have gone fully from admission to graduation during that span. Well played, T-Mobile!
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