 hottboiinnc Kyle
join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH
·buckeye cable
·Time Warner VOIP
·1and1
| reply to EPS Re: Sprint, or Clearwire?
The biggest investor of this new company is Comcast and TWC combined. Sprint can own 51% but in the end its who brought the most money. Piss them off and watch the money walk. Clearwire has different logos all over the place i've seen but their main one is the missing "i" that they've always used. |
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 xenophon
join:2007-09-17
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
edit: May 7th, @02:25PM
| said by hottboiinnc :The biggest investor of this new company is Comcast and TWC combined. Sprint can own 51% but in the end its who brought the most money. Um, Sprint's piece is multi-$B worth of spectrum that Clearwire didn't have and the whole Xohm unit. Sprint owns the bulk of the assets. Sprint's overall contribution is likely over 51%. |
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 hottboiinnc Kyle
join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH | they may have the spectrum and the whole Xohm unit but remember Sprint is the one that didnt have the $$$ to start off with to make it any further. Pull TWC and Comcast and Sprint will be begging someone else for more money. |
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 xenophon
join:2007-09-17
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
| Correct, Sprint couldn't fund 100% of the rollout, but they probably contributed more than 51%. It is incorrect to state that Comcast/TWC had the largest contribution. It is however fair to say that all of the players allow the rollout to continue as Sprint couldn't do it themselves. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA
| The 51% is the amount of the new Clearwire that Sprint will own, coming with it a controlling number of seats of the new company's board.
Actually, Comcast/TWC/Google/etc. will only own less than a quarter of the company. From what I've seen of the breakup, it goes something like this: 51% - Sprint 27% - CLWR shareholders 22% - Everyone else |
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 hottboiinnc Kyle
join:2003-10-15 Toledo, OH
·buckeye cable
·Time Warner VOIP
·1and1
| reply to xenophon without TWC or comcast or even Brighthouse this project wouldnt be going anywhere. Clearwire cant do it. their funding is limited and are were not planning any new cities until this project. Google is only in for the stock and to get more people on Google Apps.
So it is fair to say without CC and TWC this would not have the cash. They gave the most in cash. Sprint just gave what they already had. a network that could not operate and a brand name that won't be kept that they spent $$$$$ on getting out. Without the $$$$ to get the network rolling you have nothing. You need the $$$$ to make it work-even if you had the spectrum and tower sites and all the equipment. |
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 rahvin112
join:2002-05-24 Sandy, UT
| Presenting speculation as fact is like putting lipstick on pig. You don't have any idea what the dollar amount of each of the other 22% of the investment was. For all you know it could have been 20% google and 2% everyone else or even 21$% venture capital and 1% google, time warner, comcast. You simply don't have the facts and asserting your speculation as fact is frankly stupid. |
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