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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday March 11 2014, @03:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the Opposite-Day dept.

youngatheart writes:

"When does merging two companies make for more marketplace competition? When they aren't big enough to compete with the other giants in the industry. At least that's the logic behind the argument that Sprint should be allowed to acquire T-Mobile. I'm wondering what this means for MetroPCS users like me now that we're T-Mobile users by the previous merger."

 
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  • (Score: 1) by Reziac on Tuesday March 11 2014, @10:23PM

    by Reziac (2489) on Tuesday March 11 2014, @10:23PM (#14990) Homepage

    I had T-Mobile for a while. All I can say to a buyout is good riddance. Customer service isn't, and they don't tell you up front that they DO throttle lower-cost accounts -- those accounts will get poor or no connection in the same place that more-expensive plans get five bars. Voice of experience.

  • (Score: 1) by hybristic on Wednesday March 12 2014, @02:35AM

    by hybristic (10) on Wednesday March 12 2014, @02:35AM (#15062)

    Yeah I am hoping that if this goes through, Sprint keep on the track that it is now. It would be nice to have the infrastructure but with the quality service that I have gotten from Sprint. I just hope that they won't cut corners with the influx of new customers. Their customer service is what has kept me loyal, if they just bring on a whole bunch of people to handle the new load and sacrifice the quality, I would absolutely consider switching services.