and here's the numbers, tmobile currently has 32 million subscribers. sprint has 52 million. that's a difference of 20 million people. its sad murphy works in the wireless industry and I know more than him. that's why I don't trust any store level or entry level rep.
IOWA,
I only know the numbers that matter. Sprint Nextel Doesn't matter and you MOST DEFF don't matter. What's with the verbal assult kid?
Let me lay the facts on you. Sprint/Nextel skipped 3G and ran right into 4G. It's WiMax, not LTE like Verizon and AT&T will be rolling out. Yeah Sprint Has 3G some where on this planet, but no one ever cared, and they really don't care now. It's pathetic people like you who make me sick. You think you are soo smart. I have thing to worry about like my girlfriend (something you may not have), I have also different hobbies which don't require me to know all the world entails.
IWOA I was trying to start a friendly discussion and you had to mess it up. Your post was totally off topic and it was a blatant attack. You don't know me, but if I ever see you will eat these words.
IT'S NOT A THREAT IT'S A PROMISE!
I don't care if I get banned from this forum. I refuse to be attacked by a putrid prick by the name of IOWA. Have fun working your minimum wage job. If you ever see one of my posts ever again and have nothing nice to say just close the window.
If you do respond to this thread I will not be responding, because I have better things to do.
Let's get one thing straight, I blasted away because I'm tired of people giving out distorted what they think are facts, especially store reps who should know better. I have caught many store reps lie straight to my face in-store. If you are to give out information, especially on a HELP forum, please be sure it is CORRECT or at least CLOSE to CORRECT!
Don't get me started on GSM vs CDMA, GSM is antiquated and that's why it's being replaced by a CDMA technology worldwide. LTE vs WiMax will be interesting, but face it, Sprint has always lead the way in the data field and they still are.
Sprint skipped 3G? Kid Sprint was the first to go 3G. ATT and TMobile limped in behind because they were stuck at 2.5G.
Now the reason Sprint is going to win the 4G war is they have more spectrum than ATT and Verizon combined. So even if LTE can reach speeds of 1trillion bytes per second, It will be limited to how much spectrum they can use. It's kind of like pipes. The bigger the pipes, the more water can go through. Not to mention Sprint will have a complete nation wide rollout by 2010.
And kid, I live in CHICAGO, I'll even give you my address so when you show up at my door you'll have a shiny new blue steel pointed at your face. I am an active member of the NRA, and I am also engaged to be married. So go ahead and come to my house, and watch what happens. Good Day sir.
And just something I found humorous, a mis-informed entry-level ATT Rep is going to comment on what I do for employment, thats rather hilarious. It's like a McDonalds worker making fun of Bill Gates, Really.
This goes back a few posts but your math was off by a decimal point murphy. that makes a big difference.
BLDR2 Posts: 4
Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:55 am
T-Mobile is trying to get folks to get off the paper billing train. Frankly its a good idea for most everyone. You can always go online and download your detailed calling information. I stopped that paper billing years ago. Getting 12 sheets of paper just to pay my bill I thought was a bit much and I dont have to store all that paper either. All that said, I do not like the method they are using to get folks to use paperless billing.
MurphyLaw Posts: 58
Phone Model: Apple iPhone 3G
Service Provider: AT&T
Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:17 pm
T-Mobile has decided not to charge customers to receive a paper bill summary each month. T-mobile said in a statement, "Since the announcement we've heard everything from kudos to concerns about the move to paperless -- especially from our customers who today are receiving paper bills at no charge. So, we've decided to not charge our customers a paper bill fee for now. Instead, we'll be taking more time to determine the fairest way possible to encourage people to go paperless."
If you ask me, It's a good move T Mobile. Just thought I would update the thread I started.