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joshpo

join:2002-09-24
Philadelphia, PA

reply to gkong
Re: Mmm...

And what do sprint customers get? Nothing but more congestion on their network.

Are the cable companies serious though? Their brand names are not exactly synonymous with excellent service etc. Would you really want a Comcast cell phone? I think some kind of bundling agreement is more plausible, like what Verizon has with DirecTV, offering and billing their service at a slight discount.


dadkins
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join:2003-09-26
Hercules, CA
·Comcast

said by joshpo See Profile :

And what do sprint customers get? Nothing but more congestion on their network.

Are the cable companies serious though? Their brand names are not exactly synonymous with excellent service etc. Would you really want a Comcast cell phone?
I would. If I had a want or need for a cell. My Comcast services are great! All of them.

Seeing as they are talking to Sprint(Nextel), this would be bad... how?
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Nanoprobe
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Crab Nebula
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reply to joshpo
A Comcast cellphone? Can anyone else hear the twilight zone music? Can't speak for others but I'd have to pass on that one.
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insomniac
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join:2002-09-22
Naperville, IL
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·AT&T Midwest

said by Nanoprobe See Profile :

A Comcast cellphone? Can anyone else hear the twilight zone music? Can't speak for others but I'd have to pass on that one.
I wonder if it stops working during DNS outages...
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ss4vegito7

join:2004-07-24
Cranbury, NJ

reply to joshpo
said by joshpo See Profile :

And what do sprint customers get? Nothing but more congestion on their network.

Are the cable companies serious though? Their brand names are not exactly synonymous with excellent service etc. Would you really want a Comcast cell phone? I think some kind of bundling agreement is more plausible, like what Verizon has with DirecTV, offering and billing their service at a slight discount.
How about more revenue and more people using the networking giving them a reason to built out thier network more, complete upgrades and roll out EVDO faster.
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bmn
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join:2001-03-15
hiatus

reply to joshpo
said by joshpo See Profile :

Are the cable companies serious though? Their brand names are not exactly synonymous with excellent service etc. Would you really want a Comcast cell phone?
Indeed, after the way Cox handled their phone service here after Katrina, in a largely undamaged parish, I wouldn't want to get anything telephony related from them, even if they are just reselling Sprint service...
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grapkoski
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join:2004-05-28
Washington, DC
reply to Nanoprobe
it would be COMCASTIC!


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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imrf
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Utica, MI
·WOW Internet and C..

reply to joshpo
said by joshpo See Profile :

Are the cable companies serious though? Their brand names are not exactly synonymous with excellent service etc.
Neither is Sprint, so it would be a match made in heaven.


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

reply to insomniac
said by insomniac See Profile :

said by Nanoprobe See Profile :

A Comcast cellphone? Can anyone else hear the twilight zone music? Can't speak for others but I'd have to pass on that one.
I wonder if it stops working during DNS outages...
We'll cox's DNS it my only real beef with them, if its not down its slow/sluggish at best.
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DarkSly

join:2004-12-10
Danvers, MA

reply to joshpo
Their ads claim that the network can handle up to 230 million customers... I don't think they have 230 million lines at this point.

Sprint has been doing this for years with Companies like Conxus, Virgin Mobile, etc..
»conxuswireless.com/
»www.virginmobileusa.com/

From my understanding the product isn't really designed to turn a huge profit for the MSOs, but to take core business from the RBOCs that offer wireless (SBC/Southern Bell w/ Cingular)(Verizon w/ Verizon Wireless). Also, providing 4 products that pretty much everyone has (Cable, HSI, Home Voice, and Mobile Voice) will provide a bundle that should "stick" to the customer...
I mean who wants to go through the hassle of finding a new company for all 4 products when you can get the top of line/innovative products from one company...all on one bill...with a nice bundle discount...


insomniac
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said by DarkSly See Profile :

Their ads claim that the network can handle up to 230 million customers... I don't think they have 230 million lines at this point.
The statement is:

"Sprint PCS built the largest all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network from the ground up, reaching more than 230 million people."

This is not saying that their network can handle 230 million customers; it's saying that their PCS coverage reaches 230 million people, which is definitely not the same thing.
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DarkSly

join:2004-12-10
Danvers, MA

my understanding of that statement is that PCS has the ability to cover up to 230 million people...what is the use of making the statement that your network is available to 230 million people when your network is not available to 230 million people?

That would be like a satellite company claiming they can reach 6 billion people...


ohcellphones

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Yes, it is pretty much the same thing as that...well, sort of. It's a marketing way of saying that Sprint PCS covers 90-odd percent of the geographic area in which people actually live. All carriers make similar statements in varying ways, the point of which is essentially: If you don't live in Wyoming, you'll always have service! In my opinion, it's not especially misleading, perhaps simply because it's a common advertising tactic for these types of services.

kendall4

join:2006-01-10
Indianapolis, IN

reply to joshpo
I'd love to have a Comcast cell phone. I have Comcast cable TV, Comcast VOIP phone service and Comcast high speed access. The Comcast service I've received is unbelievably good, far better than any service provider I've ever used, including Direct TV, AOL, electric, gas, AT&T, SBC, etc.
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