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Company has filed a petition with the FCC to stop Sprint Nextel and Clearwire from combining WiMax assets to build competing nationwide wireless broadband network.
Company has filed a petition with the FCC to stop Sprint Nextel and Clearwire from combining WiMax assets to build competing nationwide wireless broadband network.
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Wouldn't that just be terrible? 8^)
Let's not forget that AT&T participated in the unlawful violation of the Constitution.
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AT&T, let Sprint blow their money on it... If Sprint uses their same horrible customer service the project will be a failure...... And you can snap up the pieces in bankruptcy court.. . DUH!!!!
The last year or so I've read that Sprint has been trying to improve their customer service.
I've recently bought new cell phones for my parents - they're on my family account and added my wife (from Verizon). A few weeks ago, I bought a new cell phone from a partner-owned Sprint store and they made a mistake (forgot to keep my Vision Plan). I called customer service, she answered giving me her name, resolved the issue quickly and was very polite. Don't know how the call could have gone better.
Maybe I've been lucky over the last year or so, but I would rate Sprint customer service very highly of late. (Don't get me started on Charter Cable TV, they are awful.)
E.g.
The T-i-Phone on T-Mobile
The V-i-Phone on Verizon
The S-i-Phone on Sprint (yuck!)
You get the idea..... Mobile phone companies have gotten around exclusive agreements for years just by creating slightly different phone names and slightly different model numbers in each offering for years. Apple could have done the same. If anyone was going to cry and whine I'm surprised it isn't Verizon Wireless... Verizon's footprint pales in comparison to AT&T's which controls all of SBCs old area plus Bellsouth and--- AT&T (Mom-Bell's) old national long distance company all under one roof. The only real large Verizon mergers in recent years is Alltel Wireless and- buying up the defunct assets of MCI Long distance phone company.... Other than that AT&T is times larger than Verizon and even Verizon doesn't cry and whine about it.
Actually, Verizon's "footprint" is larger than AT&T's, though each one's coverage varies. Of course, with all the roaming agreements, the footprints don't mean much except in rural areas and data use.
"Other than that AT&T is times larger than Verizon" Since both cover much more than half of the land mass of the USA, it's impossible for either one to be times larger.
Try knowing what you talk about before spewing.
Go Sprint, go.
- by geekazine July 27, 2008 1:49 PM PDT
- I commend AT&T for at least trying. You never know what can happen.
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (25 Comments)HOWEVER, I think it's a dumb move on AT&T's part. I can't wait for WiMax.