Sprint Speeds Up Three More Cities
If you build it, they will come!
Even WITH Cingular and HSDPA, Sprint's Rev A is the cellular industry's stepping stone into the future of high-speed mobility.
Verizon can compete, if it really wanted to. But its still waaaay back in the race. Sprint continues to pave the way for the future of true high speeds.
Sprint Guy James said:
Verizon can compete, if it really wanted to. But its still waaaay back in the race. Sprint continues to pave the way for the future of true high speeds.
What are you talking about? Do you know what the Rev 0 pop's for sprint and vzw is? it's almost a 20m difference and vzw is launching EVDO in new markets weekly. Yeah Sprint launched Rev A first.. that's the ONLY technology Sprint has launched first as VZW launched 1xRTT and EVDO well before Sprint did. And trust me, VZW's Rev A coverage will blow Sprints away very soon... VZW has been working on Rev A since early 2006, sooo all they gots to do is turn on the switch and Sprint again will be out of the spotlight.. then you can go back...
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Sprint is a data and prepaid company and that is a very good mix especially with the products and solutions they are coming out with now and in the future.
If Verizon didn't care about wireless data, why did they pioneer 1xRTT and EVDO? Why did they have the largest network for data up until recently? Verizon doesnt invest frivilously which is one of the main reasons it's so successful, so if they didn't care about it why did they invest so much money into becoming the first company with true 3G technology.
Verizon isn't a threat to Sprint? You're right, it's not. We dont take those $150 deposit customers you take, and since a large portion your customers wind up being G-1000s with us, we don't want them anyway. The customers who pay thier bills and have good credit are mostly on Verizon anyway. Yes, that's a rash generalization and yes I know there are customers wi...
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They also do not have any plans to go to 4G who cares about 3G, while Cingular and Sprint do with HSDPA and WIMAX respectively.
Verizon is not a threat to Sprint when it comes to prepaid and data, but obviously, with voice they are a huge threat not only to Sprint but also to the rest of the industry.
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Out of what spotlight? VZ does not even have a good data product against Sprint. Who cares if they have REV O, A or B. they still wont win this data race. Frankly, Cingular and the other guys doing HSDPA will beat out Verizon.
VZ does not care too much about data on their wireless side as well as prepaid, but that is beside the point. They only care about voice.
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Sprint will always have the highest data and voice ARPU (in both postpaid and prepaid) than anyone else in the industry.
Regardless of that, Sprint has the highest data ARPU in the industry and it is growing quite quickly and again they are not afraid to show their EV-DO network subscribers, while Verizon is that obviously means something.
Remember push to talk? None of the carriers were showing their numbers and why? Well simple, because they do not have a good showing.
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