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Conan Kudo

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  1. From my view here in the Southeast, T-Mobile seems to be quite aggressive. Not sure why they are less so in the Midwest, but there's a huge amount of network upgrades going on in Mississippi, Alabama, and the Floridian panhandle. Of course, none of it shows up on the map yet...
  2. Everyone advertises in POPs. AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint. No one, aside from Verizon, advertises on geographical coverage.
  3. RT @rbrome: I love how every manufacturer talks up Qualcomm's QuickCharge like they invented it themselves.

  4. Actually no. It's a little over 50%. There's substantial geographic expansion required to move from 285 million people covered by the 2G network to 300 million people covered by the 4G network.
  5. RT @verge: Breaking: The FTC is suing AT&T over "deceptive" throttling of unlimited data customers http://t.co/G9oCRLcHwP http://t.co/XaCz2…

  6. That puts T-Mobile at 5-8 million POPs less than Verizon and 5 million POPs less than AT&T for native coverage. That's pretty amazing, actually.
  7. RT @billho888: #TMobile Q3: #MetoPCS migration at 78% off CDMA. 63% of Metro's spectrum already refarmed & operational. $TMUS

  8. The best way to make a sandwich is to do so while listening to the Doctor Who Series 5 soundtrack. Definitely great to listen to...

  9. Probably, but who knows? Something could change in the next few years that resolves all this nicely. I wouldn't count on it, though.
  10. The incongruity of @JohnLegere's avatar on @Twitter for Android for Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) is baffling. http://t.co/JqDgf2x3LH

  11. The squatters ruined it. Now there's no way for Sprint to gain those frequencies. If there were no squatters and the frequencies remained bare, Sprint could have reasonably asked for the condition that was imposed on it to be waived so that the spectrum could be put to use for its ESMR cellular system. The squatters can choke on their licenses for not reading the fine print and screwing it up for the rest of us. Now we have to wait for the FCC to throw down the banhammer on these idiots first and revoke their licenses before any such reasonable accommodation could be made for Sprint to gain those frequencies.
  12. Churn would tick up a bit for two losses (adds don't factor into churn), but the net loss would be -1 in subscriber numbers (as two Ting cancellations plus one Sprint addition is net loss of one connection).
  13. RT @voxdotcom: Six reasons Elizabeth Warren should run for president http://t.co/rmNWHs3HXO http://t.co/P0zSksTCyL

  14. I still don't like the idea of the 600MHz auction to begin with... We should be taking a hard look at how our existing <1GHz spectrum is allocated first...
  15. It has a few in North Mississippi, mostly ones co-located with Sprint. However, several sites formerly under WesTower's control moved to others over the last year or so.
  16. RT @KurtWagner8: Funny thought: Ello promises "no ads," everyone loses their minds. Google+ has been ad-free for 3+ years, no one seems to …

  17. RT @stopthecap: Koreans on U.S.broadband: "Terribly slow and expensive ... American politicians have sacrificed leadership to protect congl…

  18. RT @pennjillette: I'm on this season of "alpha house". It's an amazon thang http://t.co/IO1x2pKx6S

  19. RT @Gabeuk: EE is the biggest 4G operator in Europe. Added 1.4 million new 4G customers in Q3 and expects to hit 6 million by end-2014

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