John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote in
news:e57cn25iu7aus2slokturpn2f0pi8g2rtp@4ax.com:
> The big, really big, question is whether or not Sprint can pull all this
> off. The technical, financial, and business risks are truly huge. Thus
> far this is mostly vaporware, with Sprint mostly selling the Same Old
> Stuff (including iDEN). Only time will tell. But I wouldn't want to be
> a shareholder. 
>
There you have it, folks- financial analysis by the Cingular kool aid
supplier himself.
I particularly like the "mostly vaporware" portion of the post. Would that
include the new EVDO rev A data network they are currently rolling out and
iDen PTT, which both kick the crap out of Cingular in terms of users and
performance? Or maybe it refers to the successful integration of iDen and
CDMA platforms in a single device, already rolled out in 24 markets?
The only vapor involved in this thread is that which occupies the space
between your ears.