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Softbank Claims Its Deal Is Best, Won't Offer Sprint More

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johnhr2

Apr 30, 2013, 7:50 AM

Softbank is the better deal.

Softbank is a better deal because:
Per percentage being bought Softbank equals out to a rough $285,714.29 per percentage while Dish equals to 255,000 per percentage.
Softbank has cell phone carrier experience plus might get some Japan phones to compete against other carriers (butterfly J comes to mind)
Dish in my experience has never been reliable, nor gave us a easy setup (if we wanted to rearrange the house) compare to Direct Tv or our local cable company
Plus this could help Sprint and Softbank both become small international carriers (here's to hoping international roaming will become cheaper)
Absolutely agree! Sprint needs to decline the Dish network deal soon, and get back to finishing the softbank deal.
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If Sprint goes to Dish, Dish will remove Sprint name within 6 months.

SoftBank will allow Sprint too keep its name.
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With that said, share holders will end up with more shares of Dish than they would in New Sprint with the Softbank deal, I'm kinda pulling for Dish.

Full take over and rebrand, not Sprint with a rich uncle.
ElTriste

Apr 30, 2013, 3:26 PM

Poop or get off the pot

At this point, sprint is losing credibility by the second. If someone doesn't make a move, and sprint update it's archaic towers and get out of the basement as far as data speed is concerned, they might as well let sprint go dead in the water, because they won't be worth much as a Wireless company. Those who know me know I've had ALOT of sprint loyalty, but right now!? I'm about ready to jump ship.
It sounds like they love to make mistakes.
 
 
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