It comes to mind that Sprint and HTC are lucky that the likes of ISN are out there disseminating information. They're biggest ally are the techno-geeks who ordered the phones as early adopters and wanting the latest and greatest. I say that because a trait of techno-geeks is the need for information, and lots of it. We're fascinated with process and procedures. So to be able to be kept in the loop of the details of the situation is akin to a warm, comfy blanket. In this situation, Sprint and HTC could have let us know of meetings and their outcomes, the general details of what the hold up is, and what their analysis of the situation are.
Even if it ends up that all the phones get shipped back to Taiwan, the communication would instill an atmosphere of goodwill and inclusion. It's too bad that their philosophy is to give minimal info, and only info that is concrete, which is "we know nothing."
They need to remember, it's the geeks who are always asked, and who suggest what those who are less technically inclined should buy. So treat us nice.
Ok, off my soap box.