User: cwc240
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Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Guess you get to keep your job after all. :D
Celebrate
Celebrate good times, come on! LOL :lol: :) :D :) :D :lol:
Re: Messaging without the data plan
Oh, forgot something. :P
Re: Messaging without the data plan
Umm, no. I believe that is the Budget Phone category. Who wants that junk? Let me quote the article
"This year saw an interesting phenomenon: the near-death of the feature phone. Sure, plenty of basic phones are still available from the likes of LG, Kyocera, Pantech, Samsung, and Huawei, but many of the phones released this year fall into the smartphone category. Take quick messaging phones, for example. Feature phones with QWERTY keyboards ...
Frustrated
Phone Scoop, come on! All the messaging phones are smart phones. Sometimes people don't want to pay the ridiculous data prices on smart phones and want a decent feature phone that's good for messaging. Wait, maybe this isn't your fault. Carriers aren't really carrying those any more. Stupid greedy @#$#%$%!
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Excellent! He is being hammered left and right.
Re: Bwahaha!
What's funny is the original poster is a Tmobile manager. His job would definitely be a "on the chopping block" redundant job.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Thank you. The key word is "at some point". It seems unlikely that that would be soon enough that it wouldn't hurt customers through a GSM national coverage monopoly. I would feel a little better about this whole thing going through if LTE was already national and already used for voice.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
The Justice Department doesn't agree with you.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Verify it using LTE non-smart phones. You know, those things people use who don't want to spend a fortune on monthly.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Still would suck to lose it. Which I'm sure you will. Does Verizon have any LTE feature phones or flip phones? No, only smart phones. I'm sure they're going to keep it that way.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
I am. I love GSM hate CDMA. Much for difficult to have multiple phones that are easily swappable with CDMA. Plus, CDMA puts you at their will as to which phones you can use, not yours.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
You are so aggravating. "Verizon has no plans for using LTE for voice." I am. Have fun being unemployed.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Everything I read says Verizon LTE is data only.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
You're a T-mobile sales manager? You know you're job is redundant and you're likely going to lose it "if" this goes through. You should be the person most opposed to this.
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Oh, what more? LTE is only being used for data currently. A lot of people, like me, could care less about data and use their cell phones as, this is a novel idea, PHONES! You know, that thing some people still do called TALKING!
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
How many years are we away from a nationwide coverage of LTE? I'm sure I won't see that for at least 10 years in my rural community. And I'm sure a World Wide adoption of LTE is even Further away so that would give Randall 10 years to screw us and every foreign traveler visiting here.
Shut it
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Here you go smart guy:
mo·nop·o·lyâ €”š —š[muh-nop-uh-lee] Show IPA
noun, plural -lies.
1.
exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices. Compare duopoly, oligopoly.
2.
an exclusive privilege to carry on a business, traffic, or service, granted by a government.
3.
the exclusive possession or control of something.
4.
something that is the subject of such control, as a commodity or service.
5.
a company or group that has such control.
They will be the sole national GSM ...
Re: Randall Stephenson is right, and that is why Sprint is running scared.
Monopolies never cause prices to go down. Didn't we all learn that from the game "Monopoly"? When I get Boardwalk and Park Place boy am I in the money!
Re: He's right...
Randall and Ralph are trying to find any excuse they can to screw their customers even more. No matter what happens prices will go up. Go corporate greed!!!
True that.
I worked for AT&T and I know he and most of AT&T are nothing but B.S. They will say anything to get what they want. He and Ralph are nothing but &&*%$%^#@$%#$%^.