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	<title>Comments on: T-Mobile missteps again with new @Home VoIP program</title>
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		<title>By: Huh?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Huh?</dc:creator>
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		<description>A buyout by a company like Alltel?

Are you seriously that outdated on your news?  Verizon bought Alltel.  Alltel isn&#039;t buying anyone anytime soon.

Also, CDMA and GSM are incompaitible.  Who cares about market captalization?  The cost of trying to blend two incompatible networks is ridiculous.  Look at what happened with Sprint and Nextel.

You bring forth interesting questions about T-Mobile, but lose all credibility when making faulty jumps in logic across boundaries in which you seem to have either no or antiquated knowledge.</description>
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<p>Are you seriously that outdated on your news?  Verizon bought Alltel.  Alltel isn&#8217;t buying anyone anytime soon.</p>
<p>Also, CDMA and GSM are incompaitible.  Who cares about market captalization?  The cost of trying to blend two incompatible networks is ridiculous.  Look at what happened with Sprint and Nextel.</p>
<p>You bring forth interesting questions about T-Mobile, but lose all credibility when making faulty jumps in logic across boundaries in which you seem to have either no or antiquated knowledge.</p>
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