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Phone company and Verizon Wireless co-owner are talking about a possible mobile-service partnership, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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qwest using verizon services?
by gerrrg February 27, 2008 8:57 AM PST
why doesn't verizon just buy out qwest?

after all, Q is just 1/10th the market capitalization of VZ.
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I am surprised
by gkrebbs February 29, 2008 12:24 AM PST
It really surprises me that Qwest is getting thier wireless from Sprint Nextell although I did know that they were using Sprints boadband on thier wireless but the wireless service itself is not all that good and the choice of phones really sucks. I have had Qwest wireless so I know. I agree though it would be very nice if Qwest would just sell to a company like Verizon then maybe I wouldn't have so many dropped and totally missed calls and there would actually be a choice when it comes to having a good Pocket PC or smartphone.
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verizon/ qwest
by ruby2day March 3, 2008 5:48 PM PST
I was just reading that t mobile is offering home phone for $10.00 a month for long distance & nation wide calling
I now have vontage , and a verizon moble if verizon would join with quest and have a good package like t mobile , i would probably dump vonntage and not only have verizon on my mobile but also on my home phone would be verizon/qwest
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