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Dec 27, 2008, 12:26 PM

Backwards?

I generally understood the concept of an MVNO as a distributor that basically bought block's of allowances wholesale from the carrier, and resold them in the manner they saw fit.

Sprint is really unique in this aspect, and it makes you wonder due to their declining market share.

I hope sprint can hold on long enough to do something impressive with the 4g roll-out, and with their foray into WIMAX. I personally would not choose sprint as a customer or investor and have felt this way for the past 6 years, but for competition sake hope they stick around. We do not need more excuses for AT&T and VZW to bully the market on price.
Your concept of an MVNO is correct!
By the sounds of it, they are offering this as an incentive. The more customers the MVNO signs up the more they purchase in minutes in the long run. Think of this more as a credit toward what the MVNO would owe...
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We certainly need Sprint to survive. Let's hope they figure it out.
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I 100% agree(d) with you.

I had a terrible experience, primarily with Sprint's network, about 5 years ago. Sprint was the first cell phone company I had and I swore I'd never use them again. So it was AT&T for work and Verizon Wireless for myself. ...
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