Sprint Tells AT&T How To Boost Its Network Without Buying T-Mobile

Sprint is schooling AT&T and telling the wireless carrier how it can increase its wireless network capacity by a whopping 600 per cent.

In a letter to the FCC, Sprint tells the regulatory agency that AT&T does not have to buy T-Mobile to improve its network capacity. All it has to do is install more cell towers and upgrade its network to LTE. It’s a simple solution that Sprint hopes will derail the impending merger of the America’s #4 wireless carriers.

Sprint has a reason to fight for the rights of itself and consumers. The merger will put Verizon and AT&T/T-Mobile in control of 88 per cent of the wireless market in the US.

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    Buse

    Thursday, May 17, 2012 at 6:55 AM

    yeah a problem but not much of an issue relaly for a US based person even if you travel a lot. i have 100 books downloaded to my kindle right now, even if i was out of the country for months i would be unlikely to run out of material to read.

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