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Originally Posted by 2 Bunny
Bad idea. Even though most of us aren't GSM customers, it's still better in the long run if nobody has a monopoly of anything.
- 2 Bunny
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If you had 3 choices what would you chose? T-moble WILL be sold, it's just to who and when.
1. An American company buys then, keeps profits from it in the US and allows jobs to expand. Never mind current customers would get better coverage and makes better coverage for GSM carriers in the US.
2. A out of the US company buys it, all profits go outside of the country, same as it is now, they could expand it or leave it the way it is.
3. A broker buys them out, breaks the company up into pieces, every thing from towers to the spectrum, customers are sold to the highest bidder(and could have to stay in their contract).
I still vote for AT&T to get it. There can be only good from it and to be honest, a GSM carrier is not a good fit for Sprint or Verizon, so they are out of the picture. It would be best for both AT&T and T-moble customers, better coverage (T-mobile users will have the chance to break free from any contract if they don't like the change of terms)
I would rather see US GSM coverage get better and KEEP THE JOBS AND PROFIT HERE