 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | reply to Subaru Re: Whats going to happen to Nextel?
Why would Samsung want any part of a dying market on a dying provider? -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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| said by RadioDoc :Why would Samsung want any part of a dying market on a dying provider? why would people say they think Samsung would by the mobile devision of Motorola? |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11
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| by? Don't know.
Buy? Motorola makes a lot of phones, but the company is in the shit right now and they are shedding unprofitable divisions. Part of the problem are things like iDen phones. Samsung may be interested in other parts of the division.
Or monkeys may be running the trade press.
Any one of those is as probable as the others. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs:  | you don't think iDen is profitable? I left Nextel because I got fed up with system busy messages maybe about 5 times a month.
The only thing decent was the PTT but sometimes I was unable to get the person who I was trying to reach. |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | Well, I'll let the market stats and Sprint/Nextel's condition speak for themselves. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  Subaru 1-3-2-4 Premium join:2001-05-31 Greenwich, CT clubs: 
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| said by RadioDoc :Well, I'll let the market stats and Sprint/Nextel's condition speak for themselves. yeah I understand but I don't know seems like they are just trying to keep Nextel's head above water.
And I guess no news is good news... |
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| Actually the problems at Sprint with their horrific management of the Nextel iDEN system are part of the problems at Motorola. iDEN was a huge profit area for Motorola, and helped subsidize other areas of the company. With Sprint driving off customers faster than rats jumping off a sinking ship, it has really made a bad situation far worse at the big /\/\. What has been interesting is Sprint's new CEO, Dan Hesse, has been talking up iDEN quite a bit. They put a bunch of the older handsets back for sale, slashed the crap out of the iDEN phone prices, etc etc. In wireless, however, coverage and voice quality are king. Sprint has a long way to go on that.
Anyway, there's still lots of money to be made in iDEN, Nextel International (NII Holdings) is growing like gangbusters in South America. Given proper network management, new handsets, and good customer service, iDEN in the US will reverse trend too. Sprint hasn't delivered on any of that yet, though. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." |
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