If they wanted to do that, they would have bought AT&T, not Cingular. IIRC, they passed on the deal first. Even if they didn't pass on it, the merger would have made sense, they have compatible networks.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: SuperFreaky
so how distant of a 4th is T-mobile now?
I think this is a good thing, 3 major players! Time for Verizon to start offering some better plans!
You have to remember that T-Mobile is an even bigger player in Europe and is controlled by the German giant Deutsche-Telekom AG. I have little doubt that DT has big enough pcokets to buy both AT&T and Cingular, thus absorbing their respective GSM networks.
Originally posted by: Fausto
I bet this will really improve their customer service too!!!
Or not. :roll:
Originally posted by: jjsole
Am I mistaken, or didn't Sprint file for bankruptcy in the last couple years?
Originally posted by: lilcam
Verizon needs better plans. i hope they merge with Tmobile so i can get the sidekick. im locked into a 2 yr contract with verizon.
Originally posted by: lilcam
Who did T-Mobile use to be? Didnt they have a different name before?
Originally posted by: jjsole
Am I mistaken, or didn't Sprint file for bankruptcy in the last couple years?
Originally posted by: DonIsHere
Originally posted by: lilcam
Who did T-Mobile use to be? Didnt they have a different name before?
They used to be VoiceStream. And their celebrity spokeswoman was Jamie Lee Curtis.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Sprint, Nextel in $35B merger
TOP Cellphone Service Providers, ranked by number of customers:
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint/Nextel
4) T-Mobile
Originally posted by: mcvickj
Originally posted by: Yaotl
http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/ is the official announcement. Going to phase out iDen in favor of CDMA, which will force all current Nextel users to get new phones. I just hope they get a decent direct connect going with CDMA before that happens.
GAHHH!! That sucks. I just purchased a new i730. Nextel better offer some type of buy back program. Any word on when a change like that would take place?
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Sprint, Nextel in $35B merger
TOP Cellphone Service Providers, ranked by number of customers:
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint/Nextel
4) T-Mobile
Before the meger.
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint
4) T-Mobile
50 Nextel
big woop, still number 3..
Easy trigger. Donahue mentioned more than once that they were comitted to iDen through at least 2007.Originally posted by: mcvickj
Originally posted by: Yaotl
http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/ is the official announcement. Going to phase out iDen in favor of CDMA, which will force all current Nextel users to get new phones. I just hope they get a decent direct connect going with CDMA before that happens.
GAHHH!! That sucks. I just purchased a new i730. Nextel better offer some type of buy back program. Any word on when a change like that would take place?
They specifically mentioned that they were working with Motorola to make PTT work as well as possible over CDMA. And yes, Nutbucket, it already works pretty well. Now VERIZON'S PTT... that's another story.Originally posted by: Yaotl
http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/ is the official announcement. Going to phase out iDen in favor of CDMA, which will force all current Nextel users to get new phones. I just hope they get a decent direct connect going with CDMA before that happens.
In order of quoting:Originally posted by: Phoenix86
If they wanted to do that, they would have bought AT&T, not Cingular. IIRC, they passed on the deal first. Even if they didn't pass on it, the merger would have made sense, they have compatible networks.Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: SuperFreaky
so how distant of a 4th is T-mobile now?
I think this is a good thing, 3 major players! Time for Verizon to start offering some better plans!
You have to remember that T-Mobile is an even bigger player in Europe and is controlled by the German giant Deutsche-Telekom AG. I have little doubt that DT has big enough pcokets to buy both AT&T and Cingular, thus absorbing their respective GSM networks.
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
sprint phones > *
? Are you sure about that? I know that they have more DIGITAL coverage than anyone else (Sprint had that by itself), but I don't know if they actually cover more, espeically given Cingular and AT&T's EXTENSIVE analog coverage.Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Sprint, Nextel in $35B merger
TOP Cellphone Service Providers, ranked by number of customers:
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint/Nextel
4) T-Mobile
Before the meger.
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint
4) T-Mobile
50 Nextel
big woop, still number 3..
But combined they cover more of the US then any other carrier🙂
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Sprint, Nextel in $35B merger
TOP Cellphone Service Providers, ranked by number of customers:
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint/Nextel
4) T-Mobile
Before the meger.
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint
4) T-Mobile
5) Nextel
big woop, still number 3..
But combined they cover more of the US then any other carrier🙂
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
sprint phones > *
Originally posted by: lilcam
Who did T-Mobile use to be? Didnt they have a different name before?
Originally posted by: Ilmater
? Are you sure about that? I know that they have more DIGITAL coverage than anyone else (Sprint had that by itself), but I don't know if they actually cover more, espeically given Cingular and AT&T's EXTENSIVE analog coverage.Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Sprint, Nextel in $35B merger
TOP Cellphone Service Providers, ranked by number of customers:
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint/Nextel
4) T-Mobile
Before the meger.
1) Cingular/AT&T
2) Verizon
3) Sprint
4) T-Mobile
50 Nextel
big woop, still number 3..
But combined they cover more of the US then any other carrier🙂
You live 40 miles from a suburb of Kansas City (which isn't that big to begin with), AND you're in your basement. Yeah...... I just don't understand what you expect radio waves to do. This makes me think that the service works upstairs in your house and outside. Great. Don't go into your basement with your phone, then.Originally posted by: slag
Yeah, when they work. I can't get sprint service in my basement and I live 40 miles from the WORLD HEADQUARTERS. 🙂