With earnings season over for the nation's top wireless carriers, Fierce Wireless
has compiled an interesting chart on the ten largest companies.
The chart,among other things, slices and dices customer head count and revenues.
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With earnings season over for the nation's top wireless carriers, Fierce Wireless
has compiled an interesting chart on the ten largest companies.
The chart,among other things, slices and dices customer head count and revenues.
The only thing new in your rant is "Revenue is roughly HALF of VZ and AT&T."
Wow...such insight. I suppose Sprint has the dying local business to prop up in th...oh...wait.
I think you should start a payphone business...it'd suit your strategic outlook.
Wow, look at Sprint go! Net loss of subs. Churn (the rate at which customers are LEA....RUNNING FROM SPRINT) is almost double VZ and AT&T. Revenue is roughly HALF of VZ and AT&T. Data revenue as a % of total is on par.
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