You lost me there. They're losing customers, right?
Sprint is losing old Nextel users who are fleeing before the ancient iDEN network is shut down very soon. That whole side of the business is a money sink that needs to go away.
As far as mainstream (read: the rest of their customer base goes) they're gaining hundreds of thousands of new users per quarter.
How do you know that? And how much LTE does AT&T have? Verizon should have a fair bit by October, for sure, but even they'll still be dots on a map, not a connected blob.
1) I don't care about ATT
2) Fact remains Sprint has zero LTE areas. How many areas did WiMax reach before they stopped rolling it out (sic)?
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Originally Posted by cameronj
You lost me there. They're losing customers, right?
Sprint is losing old Nextel users who are fleeing before the ancient iDEN network is shut down very soon. That whole side of the business is a money sink that needs to go away.
As far as mainstream (read: the rest of their customer base goes) they're gaining hundreds of thousands of new users per quarter.
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Originally Posted by cameronj
You lost me there. They're losing customers, right?
Due to not having the iPhone for nearly 5 years. AT&T was sucking away Verizon customers for the same reason.
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How do you know that? And how much LTE does AT&T have? Verizon should have a fair bit by October, for sure, but even they'll still be dots on a map, not a connected blob.
1) I don't care about ATT
2) Fact remains Sprint has zero LTE areas. How many areas did WiMax reach before they stopped rolling it out (sic)?