 | reply to en102
Re: KC Auto Show last weekend. Actually that is a very good point. Fewer subscribers means less chance of congestion for a provider. However, it also means that as the economy worsens, the provider with the fewest subscribers will likely sell out to a competitor or neglect repairs for a declining network.
Nextel also has the advantage that it is using a frequency that penetrates everything. Until Sprint pulls the plug, splits Nextel off, or whatever, Nextel users will enjoy less crowded space on their frequencies as more people jump ship to Verizon, AT&T, or even Sprint's Boost Mobile. |