I do hope the buy out is for the better. Just hope it doesn't turn into something bad and Sprint completely goes under as a result.
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Hopefully this will also give an extra bump to push the LTE roll out faster. Naturally Sprint was looking for some return on new LTE device purchases and contracts renewed to start paying back some of the money spent. Having this new ownership might help fund the upgrade and push Sprint into some competitive markets with AT & T.
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Yeah I think Soft Bank is in it for the long haul considering how much $ they have invested . From what I've read they want a NA presence and who better than Sprint, a company who has a large customer base, has LTE rolling out and has some pretty good potential if they can get themselves out this economic mess they're in.
As long as my bill doesn't go up, I can keep unlimited data, Sprint can keep rolling out LTE, and they can continue to offer cutting edge phones, I'm happy. Hell, since Soft Bank is a Japanese company maybe we'll finally see some of these really cool phones that never make it to the U.S. lol!
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I have also observed the issue where my phone's clock jumps ahead an hour when connected to 4G.![]()