User: wkm001
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Who is out?
Is he replacing someone?
End of the list
Feels like they have reached the bottom of the list from the marketing brainstorming session.
Re: Deal?
No, $40+$20 for a single line. $80 for two lines.
But...
Even in 2014 the phones in question weren't actively being sold.
Hmm
I'm a little disappointed they are adding a fee for bring your own device lines of service. Honestly that will push people to Cricket or GoPhone. Those post paid lines look good to investors.
Small Cell
When they say small cell how big are we taking? Line of sight, quarter mile radius, half mile radius...?
Re: Fool me twice, shame on me
Cyanogen is valued at just over a billion, I think. Microsoft's investment is only a fraction of that. Cyanogen has committed to Lollipop for the OnePlus One, I guess we will see what happens after that.
Fool me twice, shame on me
I would be waiting for this update if HTC hadn't screwed all the Droid Incredible II users out of ICS. That is when I stopped buying HTC. Samsung was great with the S3 and S4! I could not have been happier with my Samsung experience. Now the wife and I carry the OnePlus One. Even though it looks like they will also miss this 90 day window, Cyanogen is far superior to Sense.
They should start in Blacksburg VA
I went to a Virginia Tech home game this season and AT&T's network was literally unusable. LTE was completely saturated. 3G (HSPA/HSPA+) worked for a few seconds a handful of times but was overall unusable.
Last year when I was a Verizon customer I experienced the same thing.
They need to...
concentrate on the western part of the state. nTelos runs Sprint's network in this part of the state. Check Sprint's LTE coverage in SW Virginia. It doesn't exist.
So...
If you pay for it over a year it is only $120?
40% of households are wireless only!
I can't believe someone hasn't been sued over this yet.
nTelos, LOL
nTelos has zero 4G coverage in their service area.