Sprint-Nextel merger?

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Bob Smith wrote:

> Eventually Yes ... For the short term, i.e.: 12 to 18 months, probably not.
> Nothing has been said as to what the time frame would be to convert Nextel's
> system over to SPCS.

http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/investor/Investor_Pres.pdf

Towards the end of this document is a timeline. It looks like major
technical migrations aren't going to happen until at least 2006, and it
appears they even intend to maintain iDEN beyond that.


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"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message
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> Bob Smith wrote:
>
> > Eventually Yes ... For the short term, i.e.: 12 to 18 months, probably
not.
> > Nothing has been said as to what the time frame would be to convert
Nextel's
> > system over to SPCS.
>
> http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/investor/Investor_Pres.pdf
>
> Towards the end of this document is a timeline. It looks like major
> technical migrations aren't going to happen until at least 2006, and it
> appears they even intend to maintain iDEN beyond that.

Thanks for the link Isaiah. They have the projected dates starting on pg.
13. I see where they are going to go after the 800 MHz band as well.

As SPCS customers, it doesn't like it's going to affect us at all, unless we
want to update to newer phones which will include IDEN in the hardware ...

Bob
 
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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 21:38:08 -0600, Neon Knight <neonknight@xemaps.com> wrote:
>I don't know if this is good or bad...

>http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2004-12-09-sprint_x.htm

The only thing sprint is getting out of the merger is nextel's customer
base. Nextel's network is outdated and to be disbanded.

Hopefully with the increased customer base, sprint will start filling all the
holes in their network. In the meantime, expect more system overloads.
 
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Bob Smith wrote:

>
> Thanks for the link Isaiah. They have the projected dates starting on pg.
> 13. I see where they are going to go after the 800 MHz band as well.
>
> As SPCS customers, it doesn't like it's going to affect us at all, unless we
> want to update to newer phones which will include IDEN in the hardware ...

I wouldn't. iDEN never has been very good in terms of capacity or sound
quality. And the amount of RFI iDEN handsets put out is astoundingly high.

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"TCS" <The-Central-Scrutinizer@p.o.b.o.x.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 21:38:08 -0600, Neon Knight <neonknight@xemaps.com>
wrote:
> >I don't know if this is good or bad...
>
> >http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2004-12-09-sprint_x.htm
>
> The only thing sprint is getting out of the merger is nextel's customer
> base. Nextel's network is outdated and to be disbanded.

Yes, but Nextel also has bandwidth, and more tower locations to expand
coverage for both entities.
>
> Hopefully with the increased customer base, sprint will start filling all
the
> holes in their network. In the meantime, expect more system overloads.

That will only happen if all the Nextel customers go out this week and buy
SPCS phones, which they won't. I'd suggest you read the PDF file that
provides a bit on information on this deal.

http://sprintnextel.mergerannouncement.com/investor/Investor_Pres.pdf

Bob
 
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TCS wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 21:38:08 -0600, Neon Knight <neonknight@xemaps.com> wrote:
>
>>I don't know if this is good or bad...
>>http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2004-12-09-sprint_x.htm

>
> The only thing sprint is getting out of the merger is nextel's customer
> base. Nextel's network is outdated and to be disbanded.

Sprint is also getting a larger sales channel (Nextel and Sprint stores)
and lots and lots of tower sites. But you are right about the network;
iDEN needs to go.

> Hopefully with the increased customer base, sprint will start filling all the
> holes in their network. In the meantime, expect more system overloads.

I would disagree. Sprint is not immediately migrating everyone. In
fact it looks like they're waiting until the EV-DO rollout to consider a
migration. And considering that Nextel has some 1900MHz spectrum coming
to it, it's likely that Sprint will be able to bring about the extra
bandwidth needed to handle the influx if and when it happens.


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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:30:17 -0500, Isaiah Beard
<sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> said in alt.cellular.nextel:

>Sprint is also getting a larger sales channel (Nextel and Sprint stores)

1) Sprint is sold in Radio Shack. The number of Nextel stores,
compared to RS stores, is probably somewhat less than minuscule.

2) What you say applies only to company owned stores. Independents
don't have to carry Sprint to carry Nextel.
 
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Al Klein wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:30:17 -0500, Isaiah Beard
> <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> said in alt.cellular.nextel:
>
>
>>Sprint is also getting a larger sales channel (Nextel and Sprint stores)
>
>
> 1) Sprint is sold in Radio Shack. The number of Nextel stores,
> compared to RS stores, is probably somewhat less than minuscule.

Sprint is also sold at Best Buy, CompUSA, and a number of other retail chains
that don't sell Nextel postpaid (although they may sell Boost).


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