There are frankly times when I have calls on both ears.
This is not a theoretical problem.
Two years ago, everybody called this a solution in search of a problem. Now everybody sees it as a predicate for allowing deregulation.
Unless something breaks, we do not anticipate any more difficulties.
We can expect to see fewer deals and higher prices, just as we've seen with the mergers of cable companies.
We had expected Rough to come up earlier but since it won't resume before May 1, we have seen withdrawals from storage.
We just didn't have the bandwidth.
We will do the fastest nomadic implementation of nomadic E911 in history. During the first quarter we will turn up more subscribers for E911 than the wireless industry has today.
We're getting a thousand calls an hour.
Wireless is the only competitor for local phone monopolies, ... If the FCC makes it easier for customers to cut the cord, that's our best hope for a competitive local market.
You are always facing a constant onslaught of messages against you.
You're effectively creating two Internets. There's the premium Internet, and then there's the dirt-road Internet. I worry about two Internets.
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