 dcdeadbeat
join:2008-10-07 Washington, DC
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2 edits | reply to Matt Re: Boo
said by Matt Yes, but haven't the costs per customer decreased dramatically as they've rolled out FiOS? There is no reason to think that decrease in cost won't continue, so the high cost per customer won't continue indefinitely.
The goal of every business is to acquire new customers, even if you initially take a loss on that customer. You are banking on future revenues from that customer.
No the goal of every company is to maximize ROI, not to acquire new customers. In other words, if it costs too much to acquire the nth customer, then the available resources should be redirected to a newer product while continuing to profit from the existing products.
Sprint is an example of this. They sold off their cell towers and lease them back access to them. Meanwhile they are directing profits from their Boost prepaid customers into new technologies like their Clear WiMax venture. The difference here is that Clear is a controlled rollout, unlike FIOS which spends lots of money to possibly acquire a new customer. |
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  Big Pete 82
join:2009-01-30 Corona, CA | So basically you are trying to tell us that Sprint is a well run company and Verizon is a poorly run company? Their stock prices beg to differ... |
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 dcdeadbeat
join:2008-10-07 Washington, DC
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| said by Big Pete 82 :So basically you are trying to tell us that Sprint is a well run company and Verizon is a poorly run company? Their stock prices beg to differ... Actually Sprint is the dark horse that is making the comeback victory of a life-time. They made some seriously bad decisions in the past (most companies do at some point) and they can either fail or re-invent themselves. It is how you dealt with a crisis that is more important than the fact that you went through one.
Companies should not be judged entirely on their stock alone, especially technology companies that have the ability to re-invent themselves. Judge companies on their ability to survive long term. It is my assertion that you can do this by enhancing existing technology infrastructure until such time that the market allows you to explore new technology. |
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| said by dcdeadbeat :Actually Sprint is the dark horse that is making the comeback victory of a life-time. I agree with this. I've had Sprint, Verizon and now AT&T and hands-down, in my area, Sprint was the best. They had the best call quality (Verizon was the worst), no dropped calls (AT&T drops them like hot potatoes), and a great 3G data network. |
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  TKJunkMail Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ
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| said by Matt :said by dcdeadbeat :Actually Sprint is the dark horse that is making the comeback victory of a life-time. I agree with this. I've had Sprint, Verizon and now AT&T and hands-down, in my area, Sprint was the best. They had the best call quality (Verizon was the worst), no dropped calls (AT&T drops them like hot potatoes), and a great 3G data network. And if the Palm Pre is the hit some think it may be, it could give them the boost the iPhone gave to AT&T. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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  Matt Take me down to the paradise city Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC
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| said by TKJunkMail :said by Matt :said by dcdeadbeat :Actually Sprint is the dark horse that is making the comeback victory of a life-time. I agree with this. I've had Sprint, Verizon and now AT&T and hands-down, in my area, Sprint was the best. They had the best call quality (Verizon was the worst), no dropped calls (AT&T drops them like hot potatoes), and a great 3G data network. And if the Palm Pre is the hit some think it may be, it could give them the boost the iPhone gave to AT&T. Absolutely. Although, it looks like Palm is already backing off on the announced feature set and saying those features will (may?) come later. For example, no video recording, no visual voicemail, no flash browser support, no application syncing with your desktop, and (understandably) a weak app store at initial launch. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to dcdeadbeat said by dcdeadbeat : The difference here is that Clear is a controlled rollout, unlike FIOS which spends lots of money to possibly acquire a new customer. A controlled rollout going nowhere. They haven't even upgraded their pre-wimax cities. |
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 hescominsoon
join:2003-02-18 Brunswick, MD
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by Matt :said by dcdeadbeat :Actually Sprint is the dark horse that is making the comeback victory of a life-time. I agree with this. I've had Sprint, Verizon and now AT&T and hands-down, in my area, Sprint was the best. They had the best call quality (Verizon was the worst), no dropped calls (AT&T drops them like hot potatoes), and a great 3G data network. And if the Palm Pre is the hit some think it may be, it could give them the boost the iPhone gave to AT&T. unfortunately sprint's technical support are morons..their customer service even moreso. They are still bleeding customers due to these issues..also the pre has only a day or two before the new iphone launches...along with an acknowledged launch shortage. The ceo has slapped limits on data plans and is reworking their plans and costs to be more like vz and itt..this is not a reinvention..this is following hte crowd over the cliff. -- God Blesshttp://www.emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com-- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape" |
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