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25139889

join:2011-10-25
Toledo, OH

reply to DarnellP

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It's not crap. Overbuilding does NOT work. - proven time and time again.

And Dan did cause the money problem with Spent. He spent MORE money than then the iPhone was worth- to the point where Sprint said over and over again that it was their cash reserves that were spent. That money being spent should cause Dan to get canned- as his deal with Metro that he tried to get go through. His company is tanking and he's watching doing nothing- but spending more money.

Sammer

join:2005-12-22
Canonsburg, PA

said by 25139889:

It's not crap. Overbuilding does NOT work. - proven time and time again.

It's also been proven that Verizon is losing landlines at a much slower rate (and gaining broadband subscribers) in FiOS areas. While the FiOS penetration rate may not be what Verizon had hoped it is rising slowly but surely in areas that have had FiOS for awhile. Of course state commissions would not have given Verizon the permission for POTS replacement that has been given to some smaller telcos so FiOS (undoubtedly will replace POTS in some areas some day) is not really a typical overbuild. Telcos will either adopt more advanced technologies such as FTTH, VDSL2, or high speed fixed wireless broadband or maybe sooner than you think go out of business. Clearwire may have a chance to build a first class TD-LTE Advanced network but their record and cash may make that a long shot bet.

DarnellP

join:2004-10-12
Las Vegas, NV

reply to 25139889

said by 25139889:

And Dan did cause the money problem with Spent. He spent MORE money than then the iPhone was worth- to the point where Sprint said over and over again that it was their cash reserves that were spent. That money being spent should cause Dan to get canned- as his deal with Metro that he tried to get go through. His company is tanking and he's watching doing nothing- but spending more money.

If they've said that "over and over again" why don't you cite where they've said that. Thanks.

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