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| reply to xenophon Re: Meanwhile customers scrap Sprint
said by xenophon :Sprint is a $40B company, not exactly going away. It's the Nextel side that is losing customers. The churn rate of the CDMA side is below 1.6%, better than ATT. Sprint needs to only sell CDMA/iDen combo phones to Nextel users, move as many as they can to CDMA in a year then shutdown the network and cut their losses. The could shrink by 5 million users and be a tighter, smaller company, then focus on wireless data services, which they are the best at. Where's your data to back that up? Rather it's legacy nextel or Sprint customers hanging up on the company, all the morons on wall street, you know, the ones who gaze into a glass ball while sipping a cup of high octane java "guessing" at what to do with your money, they seem to thing all Sprint's customers are in ONE pot. So, rather the CDMA churn is lower then AT&T's, that's not how it's presented and the last time I looked, there's ONE system for both companies. No more NXEL. Nextel drops customers, it hurts Sprint as a whole. Your posts mean nothing to the markets and when it comes down to it, that's all that counts.  |