Bandwidth is not an issue. Trust me on this one. <SNIP>they can always buy more spectrum... Or, ask the Government to just give it to them, like they usually do.
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Think about it for a second: On a part 15 device, you get a full 54Mb/sec channel... With old technology. Split among 5 users, that's still 10Mb/sec per user. And, that's on a 2.5KHz channel, not a 25Khz channel.
Think about this for a second and - Remember this? "--- is now the new ---" ... The phraseology could have been: The old demon is now using ---'s good name! It wasn't long before we newly initiated felt the talons of the old demon. One should never expect the leopard to change its spots because it has gobbled up more prey. Lessons learned.
Some serious questions need to be posed. Are they Android-centric? Do they have a Google philosophy of openness? Is Tethering called illegal if they can't slap an extra charge on you for it? Never mind that you are ALREADY paying for unlimited phone service and paid a wad for your SMARTphone for all of its capabilities. I got the feeling that they wanted to extrapolate every iota of money from every crevice that they possibly could, and even then, I had to watch my bottom line. A new fee for this, an added fee for that... and none of them explained to my satisfaction.
A rose by any other name is still a rose. This one stinks!
Generally, one company doesn't buy out another to keep the buyee the same. They buy to own more assets...not to keep the company as you knew it, the same. The bought company assumes the culture and the leadership of the purchasing company. Even if they take on leaders from the bought company, the old leaders don't have enough leverage to wield any power in the new agreement. They are in effect, romantic figure-heads. They had better be happy with the purchase price because that is often the most they'll get.
As the cog that runs the wheel (we consumers) we can safely say that "Nobody asked US!". They never do, LOL. But how we respond is the name of the game. The squeakiest wheel gets the most oil.
Because this merger would make one company the sole front-runner, I think that if this deal is allowed to go through that the government should mandate a heavily announced 30-day period for all who want to leave without penalty to do so. We, the people should demand it. This is after all, America...of the PEOPLE, by the people and for the people...not the conglomerates. Or is it? Damnation. This economy has taught me far more than I ever wanted to know, LOL.