cellphone portability
Dec. 1st, 2003 01:22 pmThis just in from Gizmodo:
Number portability winners and losers
http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/010678.php
It's been one week since the new rules for number portability went into effect, and according to analysts, the big winners (besides, of course, consumers) are turning out to be Nextel and Verizon, which gained more subscribers than they lost. AT&T Wireless and Cingular lost more than they gained, and Sprint PCS and T-Mobile stayed about the same. [Thanks, Kyle]...
I'm going to stop posting this sort of thing in this journal and put them only in my professional journal, which is my first and last name. So if you want to read this sort of geekery, you should add that journal to your friends list. :)
So stuffed up! When will the nose un-stuff up! ack!
Number portability winners and losers
http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/010678.php
It's been one week since the new rules for number portability went into effect, and according to analysts, the big winners (besides, of course, consumers) are turning out to be Nextel and Verizon, which gained more subscribers than they lost. AT&T Wireless and Cingular lost more than they gained, and Sprint PCS and T-Mobile stayed about the same. [Thanks, Kyle]...
I'm going to stop posting this sort of thing in this journal and put them only in my professional journal, which is my first and last name. So if you want to read this sort of geekery, you should add that journal to your friends list. :)
So stuffed up! When will the nose un-stuff up! ack!
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Date: 2003-12-01 03:13 pm (UTC)If it were me, I'd just sort of figure that all things are ultimately findable anyways, if the person searching is sufficiently dedicated, and thus I wouldn't worry about it. But I figure it's polite to ask...
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Date: 2003-12-01 03:21 pm (UTC)