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I guess combining the two could make for a more powerful company, but man is it going to be complicated combining completely different networks. It's pretty well accepted that Sprints takeover of Nextel was not successful. I guess they could be run as two separate entities for a while till a common base technology (LTE?) is in place and capable of taking up the load of both? I'm kind of surprised that at&t isn't involved, Tmo would be a better fit and it would seem that at&t would have significantly deeper pockets. Though I'm on Sprint now, I would rather see Tmo stay independent.
CDMA, GSM, HSPA+, WiMAX...oh boy. I agree with pastafarian, if the merger happens the companies should be separate until an LTE network is ready for them both to fit under the umbrella...then you can call them T-Sprint, SprinT-Mobile, w/e.
This is like trying to fit a block into a cylinder.
from the info i gathered sprint is buying tmo american service, not the whole company. kinda like vzw and alltel thing. Tmo in europe is huge and i dont think sprints wallet is big enough to purchase that big of a market
No way. Sprint must have learned its lesson from the Nextel fiasco.
Actually wimax is the better route for international coverage.While i agree with ROI comments, I need to ask one question. If Sprint does aquire T-Mobile and does goes the LTE route (with Wimax intact), does that give it more international coverage. International coverage is one thing that Sprint is lacking when compared to the other carriers.
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In theory, LTE has faster down/up, and far lower latency, which is better for gamers for sure.
) they could get closer to compete with them with numbers.