AT&T CEO Warns of Higher Prices in Wake of T-Mobile Failure
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Could ATT become the next Sprint and start bleeding customers?
Wouldn't that be interesting if ATT started bleeding customers!!! Even more interesting if Tmo benefited from customers leaving ATT. . .
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that is like saying people are leaving mercedes to get a kia !
you cant compare att to sprint! i havnt tried sprint, but my friends did 10 years ago and their coverage sucks!
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Um... that was also ten years ago. Things do change... just sayin'
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10 years is a long time, kias are nice cars now.
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That pretty much sums up the worth of your opinion my friend.
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HA. Sprint has unlimited data and owns over half of their network. At&t made a bad move and they will begin the downhill slide of eventually going bankrupt. Sprint however is on the rise, tho wimax didnt pan out. They still have unlimited data and the most competitive price plans. IDC who you are but ppl will go where its cheapest and can get the most value. att is done.
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Sprint is still posting quarterly net losses, whereas AT&T is not. Sprint is actually struggling to survive right now, and I am not thrilled as I like Sprint, but it is struggling to keep up with Verizon and AT&T. Getting the iPhone is good, but Sprint won't see the financial benefit of that for a few years yet. Yes, Sprint has the best prices, but I used their 3g network and it is slower than Verizon's or AT&T's. Sprint has had the most customer turnover of the big three for a long time, but they are improving that.
Truth is all cell phone companies are struggling right now with a saturated cell phone market which is why they are pushing people to smart phones as it increases ARPU. Who knows what will happen. One thing is for sure:...
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xs11eMay 4, 2012, 5:43 PM
I don't think so, the business models are VERY different.
I'm sure EVERY price increase will cause a few to leave but not in large numbers.
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