Read between the lines
Verizon wants to own 100% of VW. Vodafone wants to have complete control over a wireless company in the US. So Vodafone wants one of the smaller carriers embrace LTE so that they can buy them. Vodafone does not want to go through a multiple technology merger, so this is the perfect way. Just a thought....makes more sense then saying Sprint sucks and then some replies not they don't Verizon sucks and back and forth. Its really sad.
Definitely not one to paint any carrier in a golden light, it just drives me crazy that there are so many people in this forum that tout Verizon Wireless as THE TRUTH, when its just another big contract player, dressed in red. nothing better, cost and...
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Good
It really should help a lot, but I believe anyone on GSM was probably more than likely going to go this route anyways.
The fact that Sprint is going with WiMax means nothing... by 2010 Sprint will probably be bankrupt anyways. Lol, stupid sprint... oh well.
Either way, I'm really glad that Verizon has chosen this, thats a big step in the right direction, and AT&T made the right (though obvious for them) choice as well. Now we just need T-Mobile to announce what they will go with... lol If they can ever even get 3G going lol.
lol bankrupt. Ha EddieT will be bankrupt before sprint.
Dont be silly. 43 million people paying on average $40/month. $1,720,000,000 in monthly recurring charges (that's one billion).
But it would be nice to have them all use LTE for the sake of having a TRUE nationwide data package. They could all wor...
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You're glad about Verizon. That's nice. I wonder if Sprint is carrying about 31.1 billion dollars in debt like Verizon is??
Well looks like we have a fan boy. Maybe you should check your facts before making false claims. 🙄
Bankrupt? I guess not. They even managed to lose $29 billion last year plus lawsuit's from left and right and they're still breathing. $29 billion that's worth another network.