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Fox McCloud
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While there's some things this guy has done some things that were/are questionable for Sprint....all in all, I think he was starting to hit the nail, dead-on the head when it came to this new XOHM plan....I just hope that the next CEO doesn't fark up the XOHM plans (subsidized WiMAX cards, higher prices, no XOHM deployments until much later, etc).

It's obvious Forsee could foresee (:P) that mobile broadband was, indeed, the future.

I just hope and pray that Sprint doesn't gets put further into the past by the next CEO.


GOLFnSUN
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said by Fox McCloud See Profile :

It's obvious Forsee could foresee (:P) that mobile broadband was, indeed, the future.

I just hope and pray that Sprint doesn't get put further into the past by the next CEO.
You will be praying in vain. This guy is now calling the shots and he is intent on selling off and cutting back:
»www.kansascity.com/news/local/st···381.html
Ralph Whitworth of the San Diego firm Relational Investors, the same activist who shook up Home Depot and helped force out its chief executive, is agitating for a pullback in Sprint’s capital spending, a possible sale of its long-distance network and other changes after taking a stake in the company.

Whitworth, of Relational Investors, challenges Forsee’s leadership of the company.
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Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

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said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

said by Fox McCloud See Profile :

It's obvious Forsee could foresee (:P) that mobile broadband was, indeed, the future.

I just hope and pray that Sprint gets put further into the past by the next CEO.
You will be praying in vain. This guy is now calling the shots and he is intent on selling off and cutting back:
»www.kansascity.com/news/local/st···381.html
Ralph Whitworth of the San Diego firm Relational Investors, the same activist who shook up Home Depot and helped force out its chief executive, is agitating for a pullback in Sprint’s capital spending, a possible sale of its long-distance network and other changes after taking a stake in the company.

Whitworth, of Relational Investors, challenges Forsee’s leadership of the company.
I messed up on one of my statements...I changed it.


BillRoland
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I'm hoping they spin the NEXTEL network/customers off to NII holdings. I think everyone ought to be prepared that dreams of WiMAX glory are probably going down the toilet with Gary.


TScheisskopf
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reply to Fox McCloud
Prediction: Some things get spun off and their backbone is sold to AT&T.


codee
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said by BillRoland See Profile :

I'm hoping they spin the NEXTEL network/customers off to NII holdings. I think everyone ought to be prepared that dreams of WiMAX glory are probably going down the toilet with Gary.
Seperating Nextel would be the best possible outcome in my opinion. I'd love to get away from the Sprint brand name!


tc1uscg

join:2005-03-09
Saint Clair Shores, MI

reply to GOLFnSUN
Ralph Whitworth of the San Diego firm Relational Investors, the same activist who shook up Home Depot and helped force out its chief executive, is agitating for a pullback in Sprint’s capital spending, a possible sale of its long-distance network and other changes after taking a stake in the company.

Whitworth, of Relational Investors, challenges Forsee’s leadership of the company.


Selling of the LD backbone? That's funny. What would PCS do if they did that? Right. Pay for access charges from the likes of AT&T, Verizon and the company who buys Sprint's best kept secret.. their wireline backbone. That would be like Homedepot selling off all it's stores and selling it's nails and potting soil out in the parking lot (without tents) . It was STUPID for Sprint to bow down and let the local division go away. AT&T and VZ didn't have to sell off it's divisions so it was a retarded thing for Sprint to do. Sad to see them go out of business after over a hundred years of telecom services all because of those greedy bastards, the investors.
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