Clearwire CEO Latest to Bash AT&T / T-Mobile Tie-Up
He would have, but?
Versed said:
He tried to send an email, but the 2.5ghz wimax wouldn't penetrate the screen door on his porch, so it never went through.
I love you. (no homo) You took the words right out of my mouth
Do you circle jerkers ever use real life information or just what your sales/call center training manual tells you? I bet your trainer, Kip, is the foremost authority on WiMax considering his 8 months working for your carrier.
Damn, you guys gossip more than a Red hat Society meeting at a golden corral.
CamelTowing said:
He took something out of your mouth. It wasn't words.
Do you circle jerkers ever use real life information or just what your sales/call center training manual tells you? I bet your trainer, Kip, is the foremost authority on WiMax considering his 8 months working for your carrier.
Damn, you guys gossip more than a Red hat Society meeting at a golden corral.
No Golden Corral's here, but we do go the chinese buffet, and they give us $2.00 off.
The MCI/Sprint deal was thrown away for almost mirror image reasons.
The Bells were children separated at birth for this reason as well.
It needs to remain as such.
John B.
I'm pretty sure Sprint/Clear is vocal because they are the last of the competition...
Let's put it this way...
How loud would you, AndroidRules, and Versed be screaming if some giant Bob Sapp lookin' dude wanted to make you his &%^*^?
I'm guessing your wit and clever comments would go out the window when it was your #$% getting %^&*&'d.
I bet you'd be yelling "there's laws against this"!
It was pretty obvious that DT was looking to get rid of Tmob. I think the only thing Sprint balked at is that for the price Sprint was willing to pay, DT wanted too big of a stake in the new company in return. DT said openly that it wanted Sprint as a partner. I just don't think Sprint wants anymore partners. They wanted to buy Tmob but couldn't afford the asking price.
I'm pretty sure Sprint was offering fair market value for Tmob. The rest of that money is for all the fat cat execs who are going to retire for the rest of their lives while any redundant employees from Tmob will probably get the ax. Yay America!
How loud would you, AndroidRules, and Versed be screaming if some giant Bob Sapp lookin' dude wanted to make you his &%^*^?
I'm guessing your wit and clever comments would go out the window when it was your #$% getting %^&*&'d.
I bet you'd be yelling "there's laws against this"!
Though it looks like an attack, and may be a bit over-board, I read this in Samuel L. Jacksons' voice and lolled hard.
ygbhen said:
I also don't think this will automatically lead to higher prices either. If you look at this industry which has been one of constant consolidation, you will see that prices have actually fallen dramatically. I remember what my bill looked like 5 years ago and I am saving about 30 to 40% now.
I agree somewhat. I don't think this will lead to a direct price increase, with a few caveats.
1) Any former T-Mobile customer could potentially see a price increase relative to them. More likely than not, they won't be forced to newer, more expensive rate plans right away. But, I'm sure there will be stipulations as far as "upgrading" goes where a new handset = new calling plan.
2) Also, ev...
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