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afazel

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  1. 2 hours ago, mdob07 said:

    Has anyone observed any prep work on T-mobile sites yet? At this point can they go ahead and start hanging B41 M-MIMO gear? Could Sprint lease them unused B41 spectrum in a market for testing and tuning if they do start installing equipment? I know there's still a few last hurdles but it looks to be pretty much guaranteed at this point that the merger will close soon. I've seen tower crews on some T-mobile sites around here but haven't been able to tell what they are doing yet.

    I haven't directly observed confirmed T-Mobile work, but a couple of nights ago my T-Mobile service was on and off. A day or two prior to that, there was a crew working on a flagpole site a half mile away.

  2. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/29/palo-alto-networks-nikesh-arora-wework-shows-cash-doesnt-always-win.html

     

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    • Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, criticized his former employer, SoftBank, which has been writing massive checks for tech founders.
    • Arora reportedly advised against investing in WeWork when he was at the Japanese company.
    • “Money in the right hands and right founders, right potential long-term platforms works, but it doesn’t work willy-nilly on every pet walking and hotel room renting website,” Arora said.

     

  3. I have 6 unlimited lines and pay between $205 and $215 per month depending on Kickbacks that month.

    That's 2 lines using the 2 for $100 deal, plus a 3rd line for free (buy 2 get one free), a 20% hookup discount, and then 3 more lines at $20/line. The device payments are included in that price, and of course so are taxes because it's Tmo.

    Definitely can't get anything like that outside of Tmo, and I'm not going anywhere until they pry this pricing out of my hand. It's the only reason I switched from Sprint.

  4. On 6/19/2018 at 4:28 PM, Dkoellerwx said:

    This doesn't replace all the features of Google Voice, but just discovered that Android Messages now supports messaging on the computer. Got a notification in Messages today prompting me to go to messages(dot)android(dot)com and it'll have you scan a QR code, then connects your messages app to Chrome. 

    That hasn't rolled out to all users yet, but we've been waiting for it for a while.

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