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  • daflyboys
    Banned
    • May 2003
    • 18238

    #46
    Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

    Man, ~$900 a year for a phonezilla. What have we become.

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    • Kashanova
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2003
      • 12692

      #47
      Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

      Originally posted by GearsX8
      My wife's AT&T plan ran out last month, while I still have another year on my contract with them. This is really tempting............do you guys think other carriers will follow suite soon? Does Sprint also offer Blackberry's?
      they have the blackberry tour

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      • DickDalewood

        #48
        Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

        Unfortunately, to take advantage of this, you have to switch to Sprint...

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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #49
          Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

          Originally posted by DickDalewood
          Unfortunately, to take advantage of this, you have to switch to Sprint...
          LOL The only downside.



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          • Heelfan71
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            • Jul 2002
            • 19940

            #50
            Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

            Wonder if other carriers will follow suit or will they do nothing thinking Sprint will go under soon.
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            • TheMatrix31
              RF
              • Jul 2002
              • 52942

              #51
              Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

              Originally posted by DickDalewood
              Unfortunately, to take advantage of this, you have to switch to Sprint...
              Does Sprint suck in your area or something?

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              • DickDalewood

                #52
                Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

                Originally posted by TheMatrix31
                Does Sprint suck in your area or something?
                Yah, it does, and the majority of the people I have know have had terrible luck with them too.

                The best services I've had are ATT followed closely by Verizon.

                Honestly though, I think everyone can say good things or bad things about ANY network depending on where they live/the type of customer service experiences they have had.

                I used to work for ATT, and for all the complaining people would do about the other services, just as much bad stuff was said about ATT.

                It's all relative.

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                • Kashanova
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 12692

                  #53
                  Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

                  i have sprint, i just wished they had more blackberries

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                  • BunnyHardaway
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 15195

                    #54
                    Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

                    I wish Verizon would do this, I'd get the Storm in a heartbeat.

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                    • Kashanova
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 12692

                      #55
                      Re: Sprint drops the bomb: $69 Unlimited Plan

                      With T-Mobile UK and Orange now having to (potentially) learn to play nice, Deutsche Telekom is already looking ahead to its next big target: Sprint Nextel. According to a Telegraph report, the telecom giant, with an estimated value of $60.45 billion, has called in advisers from Deutsche Bank as it reportedly prepares to submit an offer to the $10.6 billion-valued Now Network within the next three weeks. The assimilation of Sprint and Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Mobile US under the same umbrella could give second-place AT&T a fight with a 78.2 million-strong customer base... but that said, we wouldn't anticipate any quick or smooth merger given the US carriers rely on substantially different bands (CDMA vs. GSM) for service. Hey, there's always WiMAX might come into play. Obviously there's a lot of unanswered questions here, but at this point it's all speculation given no actual offer has been thrown on the table -- and we bet Hesse will have some choice words on the matter. Keep an eye out on this one, things could very quickly get very, very interesting here. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]


                      This is a bigger bomb if it happens

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