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AT&T appears to have succeeded in getting Sprint to join
AT&T appears to have succeeded in getting Sprint to join up with T-Mobile in a way that will allow Sprint to continue to offer 3G and 4G services. Sprint has said that it has had the chance to buy T-Mobile from AT&T before.
It certainly appears that AT&T is not interested in changing AT&T's mind about 5G. According to AT&T's current media relations, the company and its CEO, Stephen Elop, have a "very long history of collaborating" with T-Mobile.
This latest ad is not what the company has planned at all or what it has actually asked for. A lot would be impossible to believe if this ad weren't a propaganda piece by Verizon Communications. This is exactly why the company can't stop spreading false information for its own gain.
Sprint's open letter is a stunning and disturbing sign. If AT&T is listening carefully to the concerns of consumers, it should be ready to go into business with Sprint in the end. AT&T's actions would be a great start for their own 5G network.
This is an excerpt from an article from the March 22, 2016 issue of New York Magazine."The world is not the same in which you can be born again every day, but a world where every day is worth living for the sake of others," said Robert E. Bauhaus, president of the Royal Society of Arts. "So we must be prepared for a world where the world will be the most prosperous and most wonderful place on earth."By
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