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I just can't see a "CDMA + GSM" provider wedding, although it would be cool. Sprint and T-Mobile have lived in different worlds for so long now. Yeah, the technologies are evolving but we're still talking one company open to SIM-swapping and one opposed...
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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I believe you mis-understand good Sir, I like the determination though.
But, one of the major predictions to the Project Dark that will be released on October 25h, 2009 was;
("...T-Mobile planning a blockbuster $50 all-you-can-eat plan that would undercut its nearest national competitor -- Sprint, with its Simply Everything plan -- by a ridiculous $50.")
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/12/a...ed-youre-in-t/
But otherwise, I know what your saying, from this;
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/10/...-plan-pricing/
I stand by what I say, that is NOT a game changer in ANY way what-so-ever.
ONLY game changer would be addition of 4G, or a subsidized version of the N900, WITHOUT removing the specs on it, and releasing it with a great plan.
Otherwise, this is hardly a change... hardly a BIG game change for T-Mobile.
I'm pretty sure Sprint's Hero will outsell/outrun+beat the Cliq in almost all aspects.
My assumption; T-Mobile will still be in Fourth place.