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The_Q

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  1. I too have been looking into 5G, and can definitively say that it is one more G than 4G
  2. I'll echo what others here are saying- you might be surprised to find T-Mobile's coverage is worse. My wife has T-Mobile, and when we drove from Houston to the Provo area for Christmas, she lost coverage far more often than I did, both voice and data. Granted, we were on SR-191 much more than I-15, so your mileage may vary, but MacinJosh's suggestion to test with one line before committing 13 is definitely a good one. PS, go Jazz!
  3. Daredevil is fantastic, as is Longmire. Foyle's War is another one of my favorites if you like detective stories with great characters. Sherlock is good too.
  4. You were too quick for me! I think any date is appropriate for liking posts that help raise awareness that begging the question is different from raising the question
  5. That was me! Gotta have confidence in the alma mater
  6. I was wondering the same thing recently, and kind of assumed that they might be cutting it close, given that they seem to be pushing the iPhone more than other smartphones since the unlimited plan is $10 cheaper with the iPhone. With a little bit of research though, it looks like they're on track to meet their obligations. From their 2013 10-K filing: Apple Contract Our commitment with Apple requires us to purchase a minimum number of smartphones. Since our launch of the iPhone, we have sold in excess of 15 million iPhones and continue to project that we will meet our minimum obligation over the contract term. Source: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/101830/000010183014000012/sprintcorp201310-k.htm Granted, 2013 is long past, but I think it's reasonable to assume that Sprint sold and will sell at least the same number of iPhones in 2014 and 2015 as it averaged in 2012/2013 (~7.5 million/year), putting them right around the 30.5 million number that they're rumored to have committed to buying. It'll be interesting to see what their 2014 10-K says, once it is released. I'm guessing they'll have sold more than 7.5 million.
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