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wldthng842 03-12-2008 02:52 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
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Originally Posted by jdpoole5785 (Post 214520)
Bottom line on this thread, it's all speculation until someone makes a move. I'm an Alltel employee and trust me not a corporate kool-aid drinker. Alltel is a debt free company and is moving in the right direction, but we were just bought out by private investment moguls Goldman-Sachs and other various private shareholders.

So when those out there say nobody has the money...someone does.

The reason why it is such a great time for a buyout is because of the 2009 bandwidth auctions from analog TV going bye bye. This is going to make a mad rush because it will allow those who aren't in major cities to enter the market, and those who were shutout of rural areas to enter causing more competition whereas currently the markets are localized to two major providers for any given metro area.

If Sprint's controlling shareholders had any sense at all they would take it private like Alltel, do some damage control, and try to get the hell off of PCS bandwidth.

The likelihood of Sprint merging with T-Mobil is 1/1000000 because it would cost the parent company billions to convert from PCS CDMA to either a dual band, or produce equipment that can bridge GSM and CDMA (ie Blackberry 8830)

More likely "partnerships" AT&T because they're loosing their TDMA network due to FCC mandating Analog turndown and will no longer be able to benefit from CDMA roaming. Verizon because their presense in rural markets is non existant and PCS has a range of appx 200 miles. And finally the lightweight contender Alltel because Sprint has a presence in Chicago, Dallas Ft Worth, Houston, LA...etc...pretty much everywhere we're not.

If Sprint doesn't sell, the WiMax deal better perform phenominally because there are companies with great financial portfolios chomping at the bit to put them in the history books.

If a merger does go down with DT I would look for them to slow selling one network and focus on the other. They would eventually build it all into WiMax. This would allow T-Mob to skip 3G.

There really aren't any new spectrum auctions in the future. The one that just p***** is looking to be the last one for some time. I think the FCC is either holding the rest or finding other solutions for it.

Alltel and Sprint would make a nice partnership. So would Alltel and Verizon. That is why they were bought by the private equity firms. They bought it so they could grow it and sell it for a nice profit. I would look for them to be sold by the end of 2010.

Partnerships are great but are mostly in existence today via roaming agreements. The net sum of money that changes hands is small because a majority of the minutes cancel out. Alltel uses less but sprint and verizon roam almost the same amount as each other.

blasphemous_prime 03-12-2008 02:59 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
i know where this attemp for a merger's going... Saint Happenin'...

eehrhard 03-12-2008 03:10 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
If they merge can we please have a CDMA version of the MDA Compact IV from TMO Germany? PLEASE!?!?!? VGA, WM6.1, GPS, 4GB Storage... PLEASE?!?!?!

johnny hotsauce 03-12-2008 03:49 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wldthng842 (Post 214537)
If a merger does go down with DT I would look for them to slow selling one network and focus on the other. They would eventually build it all into WiMax. This would allow T-Mob to skip 3G.

Or DT could opt to use T-Mobile as the brand name (better percieved brand name than Sprint) and start migrating GSM subs that choose to over to CDMA and utilize the already existing Sprint 3G network. They would also have a larger footprint for capability to convert either netork (minus iDEN) over to WDCMA and LTE for 4G thus skipping a 3G build out. Just an opinion, that's all.

imneveral0ne 03-12-2008 03:50 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
but will my touch work on this newer better network you speak of :-o

:-p

johnny hotsauce 03-12-2008 05:26 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
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Originally Posted by imneveral0ne (Post 214654)
but will my touch work on this newer better network you speak of :-o

:-p

That all depends, did you plan on using your Touch forever? LOL

If something like that happened with my hypothetical idea I'm sure it wouldn't happen overnight. It would take some years to build up a 4G network.

imneveral0ne 03-12-2008 05:35 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
haha just wondering :-p

eehrhard 03-12-2008 06:11 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
Your touch may not work but it they went GSM you could get a Touch Cruise or what ever fancy new one was available at that time.

wldthng842 03-12-2008 07:05 PM

Re: Possible Sprint Buy-out by Deutsche Telekom
 
The Touch you have is only compatible with Sprint's CDMA network. It will not work on any GSM network or any of the 4G networks.

What good would any of those high end phones be without HSPA? T-Mob is only GSM.


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