What math did you use? Whats your plan?
2 lines unlimited talk text data on Sprint for 134 a month.
What math did you use? Whats your plan?
Seem awfully cheap for Sprint true unlimited mins, text and data. Any limits on that? For T-mo you looking at $120 for true unlimited mins, text and data for 2 lines, cheaper if you choose the 2.5GB of high speed data. Remember this includes tethering if ever needed.2 lines unlimited talk text data on Sprint for 134 a month.
What are these outrageous prices you brehs pay in the US
I get unlimited minutes, text AND data for $25 a months but brehs paying 5 times that amount for the same service![]()

What are these outrageous prices you brehs pay in the US
I get unlimited minutes, text AND data for $25 a months but brehs paying 5 times that amount for the same service![]()
I doubt it will happen 1. Softbank is already extended credit wise from buying Sprint 2. Softbank has came out publicly stated they dont want to pay a break up fee if it fails to buy them. T-mo is not going to go into talks without a break fee. 3. Its good chance it would not get approved by the FCC/DOJI hope Sprint does not buy T-Mobile man...
This is a false assumption on your part.I doubt it will happen 1. Softbank is already extended credit wise from buying Sprint 2. Softbank has came out publicly stated they dont want to pay a break up fee if it fails to buy them. T-mo is not going to go into talks without a break fee. 3. Its good choice it would not get approved by the FCC/DOJ
When the the Doj rejected Att offer they said they want to keep 4 national carriers to keep competition. Plus T-mo is growing at a fast rate, Sprint is losing cust at a fast rate. T-mo is making money, Sprint is losing money. I just dont see it.This is a false assumption on your part.
I have also said that I think a big 3 is better than 2 monsters vs 2 relatively small providers. I just wish it was T-Mobile rumors of buying Sprint instead of the other way around.
The reason AT&T was blocked from buying it because it would have been too big. T-Mobile and Sprint combined will still have less customers than Verizon/AT&T. 3 companies at near or at 100 million customers is better than two at 100 million while the other 2 are just keeping about 50 each.When the the Doj rejected Att offer they said they want to keep 4 national carriers to keep competition. Plus T-mo is growing at a fast rate, Sprint is losing cust at a fast rate. T-mo is making money, Sprint is losing money. I just dont see it.
No I see more than you think. You just have the issue that you think you are never wrong. I see you glossed over my other points which are the biggest sticking points.The reason AT&T was blocked from buying it because it would have been too big. T-Mobile and Sprint combined will still have less customers than Verizon/AT&T. 3 companies at near or at 100 million customers is better than two at 100 million while the other 2 are just keeping about 50 each.
As far as the red is concerned...you don't see A LOT of things, but we'll just keep it at that.
Competition will be better with 3 on equal footing instead of 2 at the top of the mountain stepping on the other 2.No I see more than you think. You just have the issue that you think you are never wrong. I see you glossed over my other points which are the biggest sticking points.
Well we will agree to disagree, And business is never simple. Look at what 3 national carriers did to Canada market with their 3 yr contracts. That why a gov. backed 4th carrier had to be created to drive competition. 4 is better than 3.Competition will be better with 3 on equal footing instead of 2 at the top of the mountain stepping on the other 2.
This is simple business...you don't seem to see it.