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Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
That pretty much confirms it...you're either a "Sprextel" or Clearwire employee. Good luck there bud!While you're perusing good news about either one, try this one. Amazing the number of people that love them.
clearwiresucks.com/blo.../ Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Why? LTE sucks. ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Still working in the industry, I can promise you LTE will be here by 2010 so 4-5 years is a pipedream wish by you weak WiMax folks. WiMax HAS STILL NOT LAUNCHED AND DOES NOT HAVE A SINGLE PAYING CONSUMER ON IT YET. You might need to do some more searching on you tube to update your news bud. As a matter of fact Sprint just delayed their commercial launch yet again from April until "sometime later this year." Sounds like trouble to me...I also beg to differ that any LTE devices have been tested. Again, might want to search you tube (since it's your new source) for the demonstrations Ericsson & Nokia have done. Here's a link for you to peruse, & no it's not from you tube!
www.cio.com/article/32... Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
LTE is still 4 or 5 years away. wimax is here today. Not only do you not understand the industry, you don't understand the technology. There is not 1 device for LTE yet. Here is the link: www.youtube.com/watch?...It looks plenty real to me. I still say I saw the demonstration on you tube and now you can too. Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
your dad...wow, way to back track on your previous comment where you did indeed say you saw the demonstration on you tube. I'll stamp my modem as "I'm with stupid" so you'll know I'm talking specifically to you.Yeah, I see VZ having a hard time coming up with 9 billion (actually 9.9 billion to be more accurate)...right! LTE will blow by WiMax and leave Sprint/Clearwire in it's wake yet again...wait, they're already there! Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
His track record sucks and his ideas for Sprint suck. Whitworth really has no place on the board. VZ just spent 9 Billion to get the 700 spectrum. I wonder how they plan on paying for it. Whitworth, you should go to new york and tell them!! ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Seems like the nazi-cons who run Sprint haven't done so great either. Although I do agree that Whitworth was only given a board seat to appease him. His track record with other companies sucks. ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Todd, you are right! so far Hesse has kept Whitworth quiet. As long as they can keep a ball gag in that libtards mouth everyone wins. ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Geddy, It was a real live company demonstration. I don't get my news from you tube but I did see a really nice wimax demonstration there. If you do stamp your modem, please put a "libtard" stamp on it. You are a liberal scum bag. ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
They've supposedly built a market in Chicago but as you have/haven't seen it's not available to consumers. Talking about watching CBS, you're own foolish statement says you watch "you tube (oh believe me, a VERY legitimate source of news!)" to get your information. Try reading a book! Tell you what, I'll stamp a WiMax sticker on my modem, post a video to you tube showing me surfing the internet, & become a viable news source...good for you? ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
The company is fixing customer service, upgrading existing network as well as building out wimax. Look, nokia just signed on. I am sick of the sky is falling tude. you guys watch CBS news way too much. How do you know they havent built a single thing? it takes more than a steel tower in the air to provide wimax. There are videos on you tube of some guys doing a video conference over wimax. I would say that proves its worth. ReplySprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
While pursuit of WiMax is a worthy goal, Sprint needs to concentrate on the fundamentals (existing network integrity, customer service, cost reduction) than going into another exceedingly capital intensive effort. Plus, they need to eviscerate the labyrinthian bureaucracy in OP. Credibility with subscribers, shareholders and the marketplace needs to be restored, before pursuing risky, unproven technology. If no one trusts you to do the right thing now, what makes you think they will with WiMax?Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Sprint faster at what? They haven't built a single thing yet with regards to WiMax (not including the supposed Chicago market where for some reason they've not released to the the public yet-usually a "cry for help" scenario meaning they're having problems with it). I don't think it's all customer service issues when you lose that many customers in a year (by far the most ever in wireless history) so to just improve customer service won't fix it all. I think it's a big mistake for Sprint to not go back to basics & stop their customers from leaving before trying to branch off into unproven technologies...that's just me though! :) ReplygeMan
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
Now your talking. Sprint is faster.. And the beauty of whats wrong with sprint for the most part is its customer service... and thats human...and we can fix human... well most ... so comparing this issue to a faster Wimax platform with new Iphone devices with more capabilities...Hello..... McFly...... Buy BUY BUY>>.. Reply
Sprint Shareholders Win as Hesse Ignores Whitworth [view article]
All wireless providers use their traditional wireline/long distance networks to connect cell towers. The advantage that Sprint (and T and VZ) have is that they own the networks. The scenario you suggest is not a bad thing. Reply