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inteller
Sociopaths always win.

join:2003-12-08
Tulsa, OK

If google wants to fail...sure!

Sprint is a poison pill these days. Anything that company touches goes to shit. Until they cut out the Nextel tumor, they will always be this way.

Tmobile is more condusive to Google's goals, and they are worldwide....unlike Spent.


BillRoland
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join:2001-01-21
Ocala, FL
kudos:2

Actually, if you look at the financials going into the merger, NEXTEL was a much stronger company than Sprint was. The "tumor" at Sprint is Sprint telco-era management mentality.

I hear they're working on yet another marketing campaign: Sprint, You Gotta Love Us


mekaleka

join:2003-01-15
Palm Beach Gardens, FL

reply to inteller
Nextel tumor?!? Have you even looked at the history of the two companies?!? Sprint has been, is, and always will be the number three telecom company...at best.


wombough

join:2001-08-30
Albany, GA

reply to inteller
as big as google is it would be hard to buy tmobile from their parent company!



Embarq Tech

@embarqhsd.net

reply to BillRoland
Are you crazy??? The telco was the only thing keeping Sprint in business. Telco paid the bills while wireless lost money. Have you taken a look at Embarq's stock lately? Uh.... got any clue who Sprint's telco became??? I agree Sprint is a dying breed, and the wireless has been so for years as a result of giving anybody and everybody credit. I know people who ran up $1000 in debt with them and walked away. Do your research before you start making accusations.



Sprintmgr

@sprintlink.net

What percentage of Embarq and LTD's revenue comes from the wireless division? Take a look at that and let me know who's keeping who alive!



WeSRT4

join:2000-11-20
Mobile, AL
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reply to BillRoland
You are partially right. Nextel is a tumor now because it is a dead end technology. Sprint has also been unsuccessful in getting the iden customers over to the CDMA network. Instead the iden customers are leaving Sprint all together for better wireless carriers such as Verizon and AT&T. I truthfully believe it's too late for Sprint; and that they are now destined to be bought out by either a private equity firm or Comcast/Time Warner.



Go Tarheels
Premium
join:2006-01-05
Nashville, NC
kudos:1

reply to Sprintmgr
Are you even serious? DSL is what driving Embarq, not wireless... I assume you work for Sprint, hope you have another job lined up!



tc1uscg

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

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reply to Embarq Tech

said by Embarq Tech :

Are you crazy??? The telco was the only thing keeping Sprint in business. Telco paid the bills while wireless lost money. Have you taken a look at Embarq's stock lately? Uh.... got any clue who Sprint's telco became??? I agree Sprint is a dying breed, and the wireless has been so for years as a result of giving anybody and everybody credit. I know people who ran up $1000 in debt with them and walked away. Do your research before you start making accusations.
Thank you. A lot of people outside the wireline world do not have a clue about what has happened to Sprint.


LD tech

@sprintlink.net

reply to Sprintmgr

said by Sprintmgr :

What percentage of Embarq and LTD's revenue comes from the wireless division? Take a look at that and let me know who's keeping who alive!
I disagree. As always, I think people tend to forget about Sprints LD/Wireline backbone and the value it adds to the equation. I'm sure if you took LD out of the picture, access charges, etc.. would make it pretty much impossible for wireless to survive, long.

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