http://money.cnn.com/2018/04/29/news/companies/t-mobile-sprint-merger/index.html
This is pretty huge, considering that these two companies are two of the largest in America. Now that leaves the United States with only three major carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon). However, this could also signal the death of CDMA as we know in the US because Verizon has pretty much moved to GSM, and Sprint was the last carrier to use CDMA for its everyday network use. T-Mobile utilizes GSM technology.
Additionally, Sprint has struggled as a company. They were typically in last place for customer service, pricing, and reliability, whereas T-Mobile was typically higher up.
So, thoughts?
This is pretty huge, considering that these two companies are two of the largest in America. Now that leaves the United States with only three major carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon). However, this could also signal the death of CDMA as we know in the US because Verizon has pretty much moved to GSM, and Sprint was the last carrier to use CDMA for its everyday network use. T-Mobile utilizes GSM technology.
Additionally, Sprint has struggled as a company. They were typically in last place for customer service, pricing, and reliability, whereas T-Mobile was typically higher up.
So, thoughts?
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