Ok sooo ask yourself this question in a year when sprint is all done with their LTE, it will then be as saturated in % #s to customers also so when it's time for more spectrum who do you want to rely on buying and rolling out that spectrum... Verizon or Sprint? Like I said before, I can hack a phone and take off the Verizon stuff but I can't work on cell towers...
And to add the Razr HD maxx(Droid) , I'd take over the Evo any day of the week sooo I don't think sprint wins in phones either... Not as of right now
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Well, I hate to say anything at all in this thread because you guys are way too hostile when it's just a cell phone company. You talk like people should go to the church of Verizon or AT&T on Sunday and worship them. But......
From an interview with Bloomberg:
?So if I didn?t have any interesting strategy, I wouldn?t bet $20 billion? on Sprint, he said.
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While Son said he considered investments in companies outside the U.S., Sprint was the best choice because it has the ability to challenge
Verizon Wireless and AT&T?s dominance of the U.S. mobile-phone industry. The Softbank investment will give Sprint the capital to pay down debt, invest in its network or continue to make deals in the U.S. wireless industry.
?Anything you can think of, I have thought about,? Son said. ?Don?t rule out anything.?
Softbank, based in
Tokyo, will provide $8 billion in new capital as part of the deal to bolster Sprint, the third-largest U.S. wireless operator. Sprint, which has said it will play a role in industry consolidation, previously had to pass on chances to grow because of its weak
balance sheet.
?We will no longer need to forgo investment opportunities. We have the flexibility that we just never had before,? Hesse said in the interview. ?We are not on the sidelines. This deal does not stop us from doing anything.?
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?I would have never invested even $1,000 if AT&T had successfully acquired T-Mobile, because then that?s ?game over?? with a stronger duopoly forming, Son said. ?If it had happened, I wouldn?t come to this market.?
http://www.bloomberg...t-purchase.html
I wonder how many sprint users know they company was going under until they were recently bought lol.
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Do you have some sort of inside info?I think you're just talking out your a$$ to make your hostility sound better, because Sprint was looking at its first profitable year after NV if things didn't change(BEFORE Softbank). Please use facts, not just "well Sprint was going under" because it makes what you say sound more creditable. It doesn't.
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