site Search:


 
    All Forums Hot Topics Gallery






how-to block ads


 
Search Topic:
Share Topic
Post a:
Post a:
AuthorAll Replies

viperlmw
Premium
join:2005-01-25

1 edit

reply to EPS

Re: Branding

I'm not so sure it won't be called Qwest Wireless. An interesting note at the end of this article: »www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=152939

"With Sprint, Qwest was simply buying and reselling Sprint contracts as a wholesaler. But with Verizon, it will act as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) and actually market and sell the service as if it were its own."

As for handsets, here is an interesting note from Xchangemag: »www.xchangemag.com/hotnews/qwest···,p2.html

"Before selecting Verizon as its new provider, the RBOC also was talking with AT&T Inc., which has GSM-based service. Qwest’s Sprint-based offering is a CDMA service, so moving subscribers to Verizon’s CDMA network would be a less painful transition for end users, requiring no handset exchanges."

Maybe this is referring to voice, not data handsets?

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

Pretty much all handsets are data in some way nowadays, though... even my free three year old Samsung has Get It Now and game downloading, though it can only use the slow 1xRTT rather than EV-DO.


viperlmw
Premium
join:2005-01-25

reply to viperlmw
According to Ed, it won't be Qwest Wireless. It is being sold by Qwest as Verizon Wireless.


Sunday, 12-Feb 09:31:02 Terms of Use & Privacy | feedback | contact | Hosting by nac.net - DSL,Hosting & Co-lo
over 12.5 years online! © 1999-2012 dslreports.com.
Most commented news this week
Hot Topics