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effingamazing

May 12, 2011, 2:12 PM
I heard that T-Mobile lost a ton of customers in Q1, a net loss of at least 100,000, if i'm right.

I think AT&T&T will use that info to make it seem like T-Mobile needs to be bought by AT&T to keep AT&T competitive.

I personally think that TMO customers jumped ship when they heard they were going to AT&T.

I personally hope they went to Sprint (I like and use Verizon, but let's give Sprint more of the market share and force Verizon to consider its prices yeah?).

The point of it all is: I wish it was easy enough to boycott. Actually, I wish people remembered they CAN boycott, and watch as AT&T and TMO scramble to scrap the deal when they lose 500,000 customers in the course of a month, or even more. I dunno.
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neurocutie

May 12, 2011, 4:42 PM
"I heard that T-Mobile lost a ton of customers in Q1, a net loss of at least 100,000, if I'm right."

true, but remember that Sprint has been losing MILLIONS of customers... sometimes as much as a million per quarter. Its a bit better now, but still losing, particularly postpaid iDEN customers... lost about 10 million of those...
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