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I don't recall it being a 4g fee at all. I remember it being a smartphone fee

 

It was called a "Premium" data fee and was introduced with the EVO 4G launch, hence why a lot of people think of it as a 4G fee.  But it was for all smartphone upgrades after the EVO launch.

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It was called a "Premium" data fee and was introduced with the EVO 4G launch, hence why a lot of people think of it as a 4G fee. But it was for all smartphones after the EVO launch.

interesting I thought they changed it.

 

Actually I think the issue I recall was that phones or smartphones like the Instinct or pre that didn't have WiMAX were charged the fee. And was then switched to premium data fee. Or was that backwards hmmm

 

Or I suppose it's all in my head

 

 

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I was semi correct. Seems it was only charged on the 4g phones at the time. Even if you didn't have the service.

 

Either way poor name...

 

https://community.sprint.com/baw/mobile/mobile-access.jspa#jive-discussion?content=%2Fapi%2Fcore%2Fv2%2Fdiscussions%2F76131

 

 

 

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Interesting read.

seeking Alpha: Now is not the Time to buy T-Mobile

 

speaks of mountain of debt that others fail to mention (except s4gru)

T-Mobile is currently priced at a premium for many rosy scenarios, be it continued subscription momentum or buyout offers.  One can draw a parallel to Sprint in late 2013 / early 2014 when S traded in the $8-$10 range based on a possible merger with T-Mobile.  When that effort was given up, the stock proceeded to plummet more than 50%.

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Sprint could have dropped those sponsorships years ago without any impact on the company's perception or growth.  That money is better spent on innovative projects like "Direct to You" or sponsoring and promoting at the local level in cities and regional areas where the network is really shining right now. 

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Well I can only speak for myself but I don't like this, I have a quite of few friends that use the service.

What service are you referring to?  They cut the sponsorship deal with the NBA. I wasn't aware there was any service associated with it.

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What service are you referring to? They cut the sponsorship deal with the NBA. I wasn't aware there was any service associated with it.

There's an NBA app with free radio broadcasts of games available to Sprint. But it really doesn't do anything that most other sports app can already do.
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What service are you referring to?  They cut the sponsorship deal with the NBA. I wasn't aware there was any service associated with it.

 

 

There's an NBA app with free radio broadcasts of games available to Sprint. But it really doesn't do anything that most other sports app can already do.

you can watch NBA TV games from the app as well. So it wasn't all radio.

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There's an NBA app with free radio broadcasts of games available to Sprint. But it really doesn't do anything that most other sports app can already do.

Scores and stats, yes. Radio broadcasts from both teams all in one place, no.

 

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I also think eventually Sprint will pick up a soccer/football sponsor and Beckham and Claure are so tight.

 

Probably. Marcelo goes to quite a few soccer games over in KC every now and then and it's a growing sport across the nation. 

 

Got MLS expansion cities like Minnesota and LAFC building / looking to build brand new 20,000k capacity stadiums along with infrastructure improvements (good time for new cell sites / small cells and fiber!)  and lower division squads popping up literally overnight and getting ~10,000k + attendance figures (sac republic & louisville). 

 

Wouldn't be surprised if they became an official sponsor for them (MLS / NASL / USL) sooner or later since it's not as big of a big deal as NBA or NFL or Nascar but it's growing rapidly and most likely cheaper to buy in and get some brownie points with the younger demographic. 

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Scores and stats, yes. Radio broadcasts from both teams all in one place, no.

 

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I love the NBA and I use this app every season. Shame really I see where Sprint is going with this. I do feel like Sprint is starting to take more than they are giving and T-mobile is doing the opposite. Not smart on either end. Sprint may take until customers start leaving again and T-mobile is going to run itself into the ground with all the feebies.

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