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to THXULTRA
Re: Hoping this is BlockedSprint is also truly unlimited. I'm not particularly for a merger but Tmob disruption may not be a profitable biz model. I don't see Feds allowing merger this year, but maybe in another year or two, for better or worse. |
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jjeffeoryjjeffeory join:2002-12-04 Bloomington, IN |
I'm sure it's a profitable business model, but maybe it's not as profitable as other models. I'm a little sick and tired of raping the customer, so I'd prefer business making some profit and allowing the customer time to catch up. I REALLY wouldn't want Sprint to buy TMobile. I did a bunch of research before dumping Verizon and the two options best for me were TMobile and Sprint. Hope they stay available in the future. |
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to xenophon
T-mobile's aim is to achieve a 38% profit margin. AT&T and verizon 51%. You think that's not profitable? Prices in the US are multiple times higher than in Europe. |
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to xenophon
Sprint is only unlimited on their actual phone. Not a data card or hotspot.
And also Sprint has already shown that it doesn't want to change after killing their upgrade service that the other 3 have. |
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jtel join:2005-06-28 Bristol, RI |
to sonicmerlin
They lost money last year & Deutsche Telekom sold stock, $1.8 billions worth, to buy the 700A from Verizon.
Let me know when their 38% profit margin comes into play. |
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