How exactly do you think that gaining access to new infrastructure and resources will further congest AT&T's network?
AT&T to Buy T-Mobile USA for $39 Billion
21/03/2011 10:45:31 AM
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i am waiting to see how this merger will affect the company I work for
21/03/2011 01:03:48 PM
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NO!
21/03/2011 01:06:20 PM
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It should hurt the T-Mobile users but help the AT&T user since AT&T has the more overloaded network
21/03/2011 02:10:27 PM
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Everything I'm seeing says that T-Mobile customers will eventually be transferred onto ATT's network *NM*
22/03/2011 01:19:42 PM
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They have very similar networks and it shouldn't take much to intergrate them
22/03/2011 03:10:48 PM
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Perhaps network-wise but few phones can handle both 3G bands
22/03/2011 07:24:54 PM
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how old is the phone you use now?
22/03/2011 09:15:35 PM
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Just over a year, but I plan to keep this one for at least 3 more
23/03/2011 08:22:12 AM
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I'm confused.
21/03/2011 07:37:40 PM
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ATT is acquiring customers, not infrastructure.
22/03/2011 01:21:51 PM
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Maybe. That's not what most of the articles I've read have been saying, though.
22/03/2011 01:50:51 PM
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Boo! Boo! AT&T was the reason I went with T-Mobile. This blows! *NM*
22/03/2011 12:42:09 AM
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Same here. I'm not looking forward to this.
22/03/2011 06:07:05 AM
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If they make significant changes to your plans you should be allowed to get out of it *NM*
22/03/2011 01:03:50 PM
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they will not be changing anyones plans *NM*
22/03/2011 09:16:20 PM
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It's not the plans
23/03/2011 05:40:56 AM
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I would assume you will be able get Android phones when you go to upgrade since you can buy them now *NM*
23/03/2011 01:39:44 PM
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