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- 12-12-2006, 08:09 AM #16Thomas T. VeldhouseGuest
Re: Any News on T-Mobile and Sprint Merger in Feb. 2007
Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mij Adyaw wrote:
>> I don't consider the merger disastrous!
>
> That would make one person. And a not very informed one, at that.
>
>> Sprint is being very aggressive
>> about quickly locating CDMA equipment on existing Nextel towers here in
>> California especially in areas that have a high nimby count.
>
> And in the meantime, they have failed to attract any net adds worth
> mentioning, are still losing Nextel customers, and have not fixed
> customer service. Yeah, real progress.
>
Verizon just gave me 100 complimentary "churntool" minutes for 3 months on
each phone because I was about to exceed my minutes and I asked them what I
can do. It was very nice. Further, I can still view my balance online; with
Sprint PCS, their balance becomes completely unavailable with even the
slightest change to an account. I don't know what kind of rinky dink
operation they run in IT ... but it is less than adequate by all means.
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- 12-14-2006, 06:54 PM #17Jerome ZelinskeGuest
Re: Any News on T-Mobile and Sprint Merger in Feb. 2007
I see some advantages to it. They got the customer base, the
antenna site locations, the frequency, as in the new frequency that the
FCC says iden has to move to. Those are all assets. Whether Sprint
paid a fair price, I do not know.
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