Sheepdawg
Joined: Jan 21, 2011
Posts: 270
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:10 am
So i currently am a T-Mobile customer. They have unmatched customer service, and i really never EVER have an issue with thier service(unless of course theres no coverage). I used to have Cingular, which AT&T swallowed up years ago. Then i switched to Sprint. They were decent, but not on par service-wise, price-wise nor coverage wise.
First and foremost, i dont like Apple. Im a PC, not a Mac. I begrudgingly installed iTunes on my PC to listen to our podcasts(now i just direct DL them) and i felt dirty all over. I also dont have Quicktime(which proves to be more of a hassle in then endgame).
So who here is scared by this merger? I am. That means basically its going to be AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. Not much competition out there anymore. Im really sad im going to lose my excellent customer service. I personally dont care about being able to get the iPhone. Yes its sweet, but id rather go Android. I currently have Blackberry and its meh, unless you really need super organized calender and email sync(which im sure theres an app for that on the other providers).
Whats everyones 2 cents? Good or bad for the consumer?
Heres a good article on how its not going to be good.
AT&T-Mobile Merger
First and foremost, i dont like Apple. Im a PC, not a Mac. I begrudgingly installed iTunes on my PC to listen to our podcasts(now i just direct DL them) and i felt dirty all over. I also dont have Quicktime(which proves to be more of a hassle in then endgame).
So who here is scared by this merger? I am. That means basically its going to be AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. Not much competition out there anymore. Im really sad im going to lose my excellent customer service. I personally dont care about being able to get the iPhone. Yes its sweet, but id rather go Android. I currently have Blackberry and its meh, unless you really need super organized calender and email sync(which im sure theres an app for that on the other providers).
Whats everyones 2 cents? Good or bad for the consumer?
Heres a good article on how its not going to be good.
AT&T-Mobile Merger