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    Dean
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    Re: Rumor Sprint to respond to ATT and Verizon unlimted call plans with $60/month plan.

    Love it!!!

    Hope it stops them from bleeding customers.

    I'd hate to see them go under. We need the competition to keep the business
    healthy.

    Dean


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    > http://www.news.com/Sprint-expected-...html?tag=st_lh






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    Diamond Dave
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    Re: Rumor Sprint to respond to ATT and Verizon unlimted call plans with $60/month plan.

    On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:07:23 -0500, "Dean" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Love it!!!
    >
    >Hope it stops them from bleeding customers.
    >
    >I'd hate to see them go under. We need the competition to keep the business
    >healthy.
    >


    Sprint is a dead network. With Verizon moving away from CDMA, Sprint
    will be the biggest CDMA player in a small field.

    Alltel will probably follow Verizon's lead since they roam on each
    other's network. US Cellular will probably go that way too.

    That will leave Sprint by themselves.





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    John Navas
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    Re: News: Rumor Sprint to respond to ATT and Verizon unlimted call plans with $60/month plan.

    On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 20:27:50 GMT, Ron <[email protected]> wrote
    in <[email protected]>:

    >http://www.news.com/Sprint-expected-...html?tag=st_lh


    The key word there is "rumor"; i.e., not a real news story.
    The Internet press sinks to new lows.

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    John Navas
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    Re: Rumor Sprint to respond to ATT and Verizon unlimted call plans with $60/month plan.


    Bleeding money instead of customers won't solve the problem.
    Sprint is caught is a deadly trap that will be hard for it to escape.


    On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:07:23 -0500, "Dean" <[email protected]> wrote in
    <[email protected]>:

    >Love it!!!
    >
    >Hope it stops them from bleeding customers.
    >
    >I'd hate to see them go under. We need the competition to keep the business
    >healthy.
    >
    >Dean
    >
    >
    >"Ron" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> http://www.news.com/Sprint-expected-...html?tag=st_lh

    >


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    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Rumor Sprint to respond to ATT and Verizon unlimted call plans with $60/month plan.



    "Diamond Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Sprint is a dead network. With Verizon moving away from CDMA, Sprint
    > will be the biggest CDMA player in a small field.


    How is Verizon's upcoming LTE overlay "moving away from CDMA?"

    Apes will rise up and rule the Earth before Verizon shuts down the CDMA
    network! (And the Apes will likely continue to use CDMA) ;-)

    > Alltel will probably follow Verizon's lead since they roam on each
    > other's network. US Cellular will probably go that way too.


    Seriously, CDMA will hang around post-LTE for a good number of years. Like
    GSM, it just plain works, it's already deployed, and little is to be gained
    by replacing it anytime soon. Don't read too much into the LTE thing. A
    transition to some form of "4G" is inevitable, so why not to one that
    interoperates with Verizon's European co-owners? Why intentionally choose
    an oddball scheme that locks you out of international roaming revenue?

    As an analogy, note that European GSM 3G phones will roam on some decidedly
    non-GSM Japanese systems, because they chose the same 3G standard and
    frequencies as Europe. This is no different- Verizon had to overlay SOME
    sort of 4G data on their network- why not a Euro-compatible one?

    > That will leave Sprint by themselves.


    That, of course, is if Sprint doesn't wake up, deploy WiMax and "own" mobile
    data before Verizon gets LTE deployed in the next couple of years.








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