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DoRight

join:2007-07-20
Mechanicsburg, PA
Good old Sprint

Bottom line.. We the x-employee are the ones who suffer and the consumer.. Think smart Sprint!!!


Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

join:2006-07-23
·Embarq
·Sprint Mobile Broa..

said by DoRight See Profile :

Bottom line.. We the x-employee are the ones who suffer and the consumer.. Think smart Sprint!!!
precisely; I think Forsee was heading in the right direction...sadly, the stupid investors/speculators are so stupid about new technology, they never trust it...I just hope Sprint doesn't go under (or the XOHM model is vastly changed) because of this.


Sr Tech
Premium
join:2003-01-19
New Fairfield, CT
reply to DoRight
You mean "suffered" as many of took a hit. I still think Tim Donahue sold us all out (on the Nextel end) and if Nextel was still it's own company it would not be that shape that it is in today.

Don't let the door hit you in the A$$ Gary!!!

DoRight

join:2007-07-20
Mechanicsburg, PA
How true.. My Nextel rocks here in Central, PA but my Sprint sucks most every where I travel. Philly, Dallas, NC and so on..


tc1uscg

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

said by DoRight See Profile :

How true.. My Nextel rocks here in Central, PA but my Sprint sucks most every where I travel. Philly, Dallas, NC and so on..
Think is all depends on how far outside your county you travel (if that's your footprint). Here in Mich, nextel bites, always did. If your inside the major city, say Detroit. You were ok. Head outside, say, Metamora, forget it. Sprint seems to do well here, an lots of other markets. You only hear about the few they don't reach out to. I think the investors are killing the company. They don't realize that the likes of Intel, HTC, and even Clearwire will get burned on the WiMax project, which will have long term effects on Sprint. No one will want to deal with them. Not only are they running off it's customers, but it's partners too. I heard someone say one time, that the day they started letting the wireless part of the company be the top of the tree, things would go to crap.. They have and are. They should have sold off the wireless portion, kept the wireline and local companies intact.
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