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  • 90GT50
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    Originally posted by helosailor View Post
    Fuuuuuck AT&T and Sprint! I ditched both because of beyond terrible customer service.
    I've had T-Mobile for 8 years now and it's always been nothing short of great.
    Well, I guess those days are soon to be over.
    I'm at basswood and beach for now...

    Just sitting here thinking of possible loopholes at the moment, ha.

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  • helosailor
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    Fuuuuuck AT&T and Sprint! I ditched both because of beyond terrible customer service.
    I've had T-Mobile for 8 years now and it's always been nothing short of great.
    Well, I guess those days are soon to be over.

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  • Tx Redneck
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    Originally posted by CJ-95GT View Post
    Monopolizing the market all over again.
    It appears that way huh?

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  • CJ-95GT
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    Monopolizing the market all over again.

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  • Tx Redneck
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    Would you rather Sprint have bought them? They're runnin ooooold tech.

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  • jdgregory84
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    Crazy, didn't see that coming.

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  • Blue88Coupe
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    Originally posted by FordMustangLove View Post
    god this is going to suck
    ugh. this is going to suck REAL bad.

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  • Real Estate Nate
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    Originally posted by FordMustangLove View Post
    god this is going to suck
    Word.

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  • FordMustangLove
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    god this is going to suck

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  • stinginstang
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    Originally posted by 90GT50 View Post
    So, yeah.


    I ask that you keep your focus, compete hard and do what AT&T people do best – delivering a great experience for customers.


    ]
    Really? that's what AT&T does best?

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  • 90GT50
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    Yeah, they don't work, got forwarded that from an att employee...

    Check tmonews.com
    Last edited by 90GT50; 03-20-2011, 01:54 PM.

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  • Tx Redneck
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  • Tx Redneck
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    Originally posted by 90GT50 View Post
    So, yeah.

    AT&T agrees to acquire T-Mobile USA

    Team:
    I am pleased to tell you that today AT&T and Deutsche Telekom announced that we've agreed to acquire T-Mobile USA. The details are laid out in our announcement materials (links below), but I wanted you to have some additional background on why this transaction is important.
    Thanks to your great work, AT&T has led the world driving the mobile broadband revolution. Over the past four years, mobile data traffic on our network increased 8,000 percent. And over the next five years, we expect volumes will increase eight to 10 times from where they are today, as customers mobilize everything with tablets, mobile video, mobile computing, the cloud and more.
    This transaction will combine spectrum and network assets in an optimal fashion to help us meet the capacity requirements for this new world.
    It will help us improve network quality for customers of both companies.
    We'll commit to deploy advanced LTE capabilities to 95 percent of the U.S. population.
    And T-Mobile's subscribers will now have a path to LTE, which they did not have before.
    All of this creates a stronger platform for new services, which will benefit customers and improve our long-term growth potential.
    I also hope you take pride in the fact that this transaction represents a major commitment by our company to advance America's leadership in mobile broadband, which is a key enabling technology for our nation's high-tech growth. Over the next year, this proposed transaction will move through a thorough review process at the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice. We will work promptly and diligently to assist in these reviews and we are confident in approvals.
    In the meantime, we remain separate companies competing independently and vigorously in all markets. I ask that you keep your focus, compete hard and do what AT&T people do best – delivering a great experience for customers.
    Thank you for all you do every day to make AT&T successful, and I hope you share in my excitement about our company's future.
    Randall
    Also see:
    Press release | Q & A | AT&T Insider

    http://insiderimg.web.att.com/editor...e%20032011.pdf



    http://insider.web.att.com/


    Bad links dood. dl, save the pdf's and host them.

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  • 90GT50
    started a topic AT&T bought T-mobile...

    AT&T bought T-mobile...

    So, yeah.

    AT&T agrees to acquire T-Mobile USA

    Team:
    I am pleased to tell you that today AT&T and Deutsche Telekom announced that we've agreed to acquire T-Mobile USA. The details are laid out in our announcement materials (links below), but I wanted you to have some additional background on why this transaction is important.
    Thanks to your great work, AT&T has led the world driving the mobile broadband revolution. Over the past four years, mobile data traffic on our network increased 8,000 percent. And over the next five years, we expect volumes will increase eight to 10 times from where they are today, as customers mobilize everything with tablets, mobile video, mobile computing, the cloud and more.
    This transaction will combine spectrum and network assets in an optimal fashion to help us meet the capacity requirements for this new world.
    It will help us improve network quality for customers of both companies.
    We'll commit to deploy advanced LTE capabilities to 95 percent of the U.S. population.
    And T-Mobile's subscribers will now have a path to LTE, which they did not have before.
    All of this creates a stronger platform for new services, which will benefit customers and improve our long-term growth potential.
    I also hope you take pride in the fact that this transaction represents a major commitment by our company to advance America's leadership in mobile broadband, which is a key enabling technology for our nation's high-tech growth. Over the next year, this proposed transaction will move through a thorough review process at the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice. We will work promptly and diligently to assist in these reviews and we are confident in approvals.
    In the meantime, we remain separate companies competing independently and vigorously in all markets. I ask that you keep your focus, compete hard and do what AT&T people do best – delivering a great experience for customers.
    Thank you for all you do every day to make AT&T successful, and I hope you share in my excitement about our company's future.
    Randall
    Also see:
    Press release | Q & A | AT&T Insider

    http://insiderimg.web.att.com/editor...e%20032011.pdf



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