Why Sprint is charging you an extra $10/month

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To reach that number, the company is in the midst of a high-speed build-out. Last year the company put up 5,000 cell sites at a cost of $130,000 to $150,000 each. "That broke the record," says Morrow, 50. "This year we're doubling that in terms of the number of sites we're constructing." In 2010, Clearwire will spend up to $3.2 billion, the bulk of that on capital expenditures.

Consider what's involved in putting up a single tower: leasing or buying real estate: winning community support and zoning permits, sometimes over fierce opposition; and paying as many as 25 workers to erect structures up to 400 feet high. The process takes from nine months to three years, says Dave Cloud, co-owner of NuHites Construction Services in Arkansas, which has installed equipment for Clearwire. "The task and the resources to do this build-out are enormous," says technology consultant Chetan Sharma. He figures Clearwire is putting up a tower an hour?including weekends.

How Craig McCaw Built a 4G Network on the Cheap - BusinessWeek
 
My thoughts exactly. Everyone just complains about how bad it is that they have to pay 10 bucks for the privilege of using the phone, even when they are not yet in a 3G area, but they forget exactly how much it costs to bring that 4G to you. Considering how much cheaper Sprint is, and what you're getting for your money, both in ways of service and the phone, there really is no room to complain. Look at how much the iPHone crowd has to pay!
 
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