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jmn1207
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Reston, VA
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reply to beaups
Re: 3g

said by beaups See Profile :

these are national plans and included unlimited text and 5GB data?
No silly, you have to live in Newton, Kansas and use an old RAZR for your phone. But it is cheap.

beaups

join:2003-08-11
Hilliard, OH
Well he said the "same nationwide plan for $47" so I got kind of excited. Doesn't sound at all the "same" to me.


jmn1207
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said by beaups See Profile :

Well he said the "same nationwide plan for $47" so I got kind of excited. Doesn't sound at all the "same" to me.
I was just being a smart alec, but I did check their nationwide coverage map. Not sure how they would be able to provide a similar service with the resources they currently have now, and their phone selections were very limited.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
If Sprint buys up those postpaid carriers - it'll be able to keep off the bottom end competition, and allow for a bigger Boost Mobile. I don't see that as a bad thing.

hottboiinnc
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Cleveland, OH
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reply to jmn1207
Metro and Revol use other carriers phones as long as their CDMA. But if they took over Sprint they would be national and would be able to compete more than what ATT and VZW and TM do. Wouldn't you pay $47 for nationwide UNLIMITED Text, UNLIMITED Voice plus keep your calling package?

That is what i was saying. Nor where did I say keep their current map. i said MERGE or take over Sprint's network.

You didnt read.

hottboiinnc
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reply to beaups
But yes. If any of the flat rate unlimited carriers took over sprint their coverage would be nationwide and would be $47 per month. It would not be a hard thing to do if anything ever happened to Sprint.

Those companies should actually take over Nextel's 81 markets and do the same to them.
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