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by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 01/20/2014, 11:50am PST |
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At this article John Legare, the CEO of cellular service provider T-Mobile calls his competitors on their bullshit. Literally.
"Now, let’s start with Verizon. I want to give them huge credit for standing up and saying: ‘Our network is bloated, the speeds are too slow, we are going to do something about it.’ ... But they lost sight of their customers, because of their success and they took customers for granted... And, by the way, I said it jokingly last year, but the data caps in the family plan have forced the people in the family to think each other is the problem with the limitations on their data. And it is not Joe Shmoe pulling down porn that’s the problem. It’s that the family plan has a data cap that is too low for everybody, and it is part of a data monetization strategy that Verizon talks about all of the time. "
"OK, Sprint. I will make this quick. Sprint is a pile of spectrum waiting to be turned into a capability. Right now, their network is completely horrible."
"AT&T is a total source of amusement for me because they are the one that takes my bullshit... I was watching TV the other day after they announced their plan to kind of win the customers back that we took from them that I will explain in a second. Why don’t you have the balls to answer the question. ‘Hey, is this targeted at T-Mobile because they are taking a piece out of you?’ ‘No, I would like to give our customers a chance to experience our network and our JD Power-winning…’ Come on. Bullshit..."
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