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So Sprint supports Trump. Anywho, I wonder how and where these 5k are going to be allocated within the company? The bulk will probably be call center and sales associate type roles would be my guess. Either way it's great to put people into jobs.

 

 

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I want to know are they closing call centers overseas or what

 

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I doubt THEY are. These are likely outsourced by contract to 3rd party vendors. Just cancelling a contract that uses an overseas vendor and creating new positions stateside.

 

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Anyone care about one web?

http://oneweb.world/

 

I remember somewhere in here sprint was planning on using satellites for backhaul or something like that?? In rural areas??

Interesting check out one web... Seems like sprint/SoftBank has big plans for something in 2017. 3000 jobs to one web?? Doesn't seem like a merger to me yet. Really sounds as if SoftBank has something up its sleeve.

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So Sprint supports Trump. Anywho, I wonder how and where these 5k are going to be allocated within the company? The bulk will probably be call center and sales associate type roles would be my guess. Either way it's great to put people into jobs.

 

 

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Masa (potentially) likes Trump. I would not go so far as to say Sprint likes Trump. But they have to find a way to work with him. 

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Anyone care about one web?

http://oneweb.world/

 

I remember somewhere in here sprint was planning on using satellites for backhaul or something like that?? In rural areas??

Interesting check out one web... Seems like sprint/SoftBank has big plans for something in 2017. 3000 jobs to one web?? Doesn't seem like a merger to me yet. Really sounds as if SoftBank has something up its sleeve.

"synergy" :P

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It does in the grand scheme of things.

No, actually, it doesn't. Trump is a business man: he knows how mergers go. 9 times out of 10, they result in a loss of jobs, not a gain. He won't let that happen under his administration.

 

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No, actually, it doesn't. Trump is a business man: he knows how mergers go. 9 times out of 10, they result in a loss of jobs, not a gain. He won't let that happen under his administration.

 

-Anthony

You may want to look a bit more into his businesses. It's not about the actual businesses, but the appearance of the businesses. Perception is yuuuge for him.
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You may want to look a bit more into his businesses. It's not about the actual businesses, but the appearance of the businesses. Perception is yuuuge for him.

I'm not talking about his businesses. I'm talking about his goals as a president. He wants to create jobs, not get rid of them. I only refer to him being a business man because he understands how businesses work.

 

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Here are 3 recent examples of mergers that happened, FedEx buying TNT Express in the Netherlands, no one lost there job because it was buying a company in a country where FedEx wanted to get into. But UPS was denied buying them because there would have been a loss of employment, UPS already there doing business. Example 2, Lenovo buying Motorola, there is no one there from Motorola anymore. They were all given the pink slip. Example 3: Verizon buying AOL, no one at AOL anymore. Given compensation and pink slip and all sucked into the big red void known as the Verizon universe. Mergers do not create jobs. They retain, and or cut duplicate positions out.

 

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Anyone care about one web?

http://oneweb.world/

 

I remember somewhere in here sprint was planning on using satellites for backhaul or something like that?? In rural areas??

Interesting check out one web... Seems like sprint/SoftBank has big plans for something in 2017. 3000 jobs to one web?? Doesn't seem like a merger to me yet. Really sounds as if SoftBank has something up its sleeve.

Gilat announced in October that they're partnering with Sprint to offer sattelite backhaul for LTE in rural and metro edge areas....I wonder if this partnership will be a conflict of interest with one web

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Masa (potentially) likes Trump. I would not go so far as to say Sprint likes Trump. But they have to find a way to work with him.

 

Marcelo previously hosted a fundraiser for Hillary at his home in Miami.

 

http://fortune.com/2016/09/22/hillary-clinton-sprint-marcelo-claure/

 

If she had won, Sprint would have worked with her too.

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Why do you think Son is letting Trump take credit for the $100B/50,000 jobs and now the 8,000 jobs? You'd be totally naive if you did not think that there was some serious quid pro quo, aka horse trading going on. What would Son want from Trump? Think really hard! :P

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Why do you think Son is letting Trump take credit for the $100B/50,000 jobs and now the 5,000 jobs? You'd be totally naive if you did not think that there was some serious quid pro quo, aka horse trading going on. What would Son want from Trump? Think hard! :P

I don't think you really listened to the first announcement back a couple of weeks ago when Masa spoke after meeting with Trump. If Hillary had won, this wouldn't be happening because it would be business as usual with policies already in place by Obama. Masa had said if Hillary had won, no way he was going to be able to do what they are doing now. There is no quid pro quo, just the US is about to become a lot more business friendly and job creation.

 

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I don't think you really listened to the first announcement back a couple of weeks ago when Masa spoke after meeting with Trump. If Hillary had won, this wouldn't be happening because it would be business as usual with policies already in place by Obama. Masa had said if Hillary had won, no way he was going to be able to do what they are doing now. There is no quid pro quo, just the US is about to become a lot more business friendly and job creation.

 

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Except Son had already announced the $100B fund in October.

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