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I wonder how much did it affect T-Mobile:
IPhone's First Round Punch Lands Hardest on Treo and T-Mobile Quote:
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It'll be interesting to see what Google is doing.
If TMO USA and Alltel are truly taking a big hit to non-prosumers that are willing to make the jump to a 'smart' phone, future partner negotiations should be more friendly for non-telecom players. In fact, to a certain degree, many of the big carriers have to be feeling sorta desperate. Apple, a former telco newbie, is not the only circling shark in the water. There's a TON of margin up for sale and a TON of revenue sitting on the table... And if the telecom players get out of the way, there is a ton of horizontal value to be unlocked for all. Golly gee... I love trade.
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I'd say the goers should get punished, and it's done (paid $200 more)
now iPhone is unlockable, and able to be used with ALL GSM carriers the impact against T-Mobile is minimal now but I'd like to see the Q3 result, I guess churn rate is not that bad, but customers' growth may got hit but Q4 will be a big bounce after 3G enabled in some markets Nokia and HTC are likely to supply more devices for T3, moto will not do it till later next year, SE is questionable, Samsung may supply more models (T819?)
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You still are hoping for a q4 rollout of 3g and I think right now, that rollout is a guessing game and I'd hate to see you guys get disappointed yet again when it fails to be unleashed. Instead, I'd focus on other T-mobile rumors and let the 3g be a surprise. |
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Can you tell me a little bit more about your thinking here? And besides us in the nerd herd, who do you think is waiting to buy 3G from TMO vs. its competitors?
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Thats probably very true, I think there are the "nerd herd" as you so eloquently put it and probably some in the business world who stay up to date with the latest and greatest but I don't think the average T-mobile consumer has any real concern for 3g. Either they don't know about it don't care, if they did they wouldn't be with T-mobile as a provider. Certainly if 3g was a priority to as many people as some might think, the competition would be flush with new customers and T-mobile would be bleeding worse than Sprint.
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Yeah,I think the general population doesn't know what 3G is and def doesn't want to pay extra for it.Hopefully when T-Mo finally does release it,they can keep the prices low enough that it might actually attract people to something they don't want to pay the big bucks for.
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I am sure T-Mobile will make a HUGE push with 3G
if 3G has better reception than existing 2G, the customers will migrate to 3G naturally, esp currently 2G 1900 signal is not strong enough
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it appears you're pretty anti-T-Mobile and pro iPhone after you went to at&t it appears I am pretty pro T-Mobile, I am still neutral iPhone hype dies down, and our co-worker got iPhone, I see it everyday, and I'm not really impressed, not by my prejudice, but it's lacking as a phone
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What I'm trying to say Matt is that I like look at things from a consumer point of view, you consider your opinion and then state is as fact and consider it the broad opinion and thats not the way to handle things. Just because YOU don't like the iphone doesn't mean that sales will cease or that Apple will fail. The hype for that phone is still out there and ATT and Apple will still be able to ride the wave for the foreseeable future. It is a terrific product for what it does, yet its not trying to be a blackberry or a windows mobile phone. Apple is trying to create a new genre where you can be functional and simple are two qualities that the smart phone market has all but ignored. We should rejoice here, this has allowed manufacturers to consider new directions and show them that touchscreens are viable, that customers are willing to pay a little more for something they really want. America has long been the red-headed step child of Nokia, SE, LG etc because of our views as a country when it comes to pricing and technology. We're the last adopters but now for the first real time we have a product thats in demand, the last time this happened the razr debuted. That was what, almost 4 years ago. The iphone will make manufacturers think and look in new directions and I'm excited to see what they will think of next, not just to combat the iphone but to improve our daily lives. OF COURSE I am pro-Tmobile still, I am pro ATT, I am pro all carriers. I want every carrier to succeed so we have options. I want each carrier to be turning a profit right now so they will consider new and exciting ways to increase those profits and move more customers over to their side. The success of the big 4 benefits everyone eg: we have read about Sprint coming out with their call 3 for free service. Well that came out because of the success T-mobile has had with myfaves. That's the big picture my friend. |
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