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| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Seattle, Washington USA Posts: 1,225
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| That's specious reasoning. The U.S. market is not necessarily less competitive than the British market, and in fact I never said that it was. Whether it is or not doesn't necessarily mean that T-Mobile USA will spend more or less on handset subsidies than it's foreign counterparts. Out of interest, does anyone know what T-Mobile USA spends on handset subsidies? All that we can say is that T-Mobile USA chooses not to completely subsidise some of its handsets for whatever reason, probably only known to themselves. It could be because they don't have the budget for complete subsidies or it could be because they simply choose not to or it could be something else entirely.
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Images: 18 | Oh boy, I didn't know this was the debate team. Blah blah. Stop picking apart my wording and make a point. You said that T-Mobile should not be charging for their low end phones and then gave us some story about how a British carrier wanted to pay you to take a nice phone. And what? Why does that mean T-Mobile is charging too much for their handsets? T-Mobile has good organic growth despite facing large incumbents with better spectrum and 3G services. They've obviously taken a lower cost approach, and despite a lower ARPU than the other big 3, they're still making money. Why should they charge less for their handsets? Because they do in Europe? What's the logic in that? |
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No matter how many times you compare the business model for mobile in Europe/the UK and North America it will continue to be different. It's even different in Canada. Many agreements in Canada are for three years now. And Canada's even less competitive than the US since there's for all intents and purposes only one national GSM operator. | |
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Thus, I think T-Mobile USA are charging too much for some of their handsets and would like to see the consumer given a better deal. Quote:
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On a side note (way off topic), why do British people often consider teams, companies, and other groups a plural word? ie Arsenal are going to win it all next year. In the US, its proper to use the singular, Arsenal IS going to win it all. Since Arsenal is a single team, the substitution would be The team IS going to win it all, where as the Arsenal players are going to win it all. I'm wondering if everyone else notices it, or am I the only one? I usually notice it when I'm reading some phone review, since they're often from the UK if they're in English. Is that the correct way over there, or is it just a common thing like ain't or "the car needs [to be] washed"? | |
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There's no argument since if you're getting new service with T-Mobile you will have to commit to a term of at least one year anyway so people may as well take the giveaway phone. If they want something better they can pay extra. And again, don't compare what they're doing in the UK, France, the Netherlands or anywhere else in Europe. The US is not Europe and the business model is not the same. Competition is not the same. Mobile penetration is not the same either. Quote:
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Even T-Mobile pay as you go gives essentially free handsets at times on promotion. | |
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How about this? Fido fetches Nokia's simplistic 3500 - Engadget Mobile $100 no contract, $90 2 year contract, $15 on 3 year contract. |
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British English can be rather complicated in its little rules and quirks when compared with American English, at least in my opinion. I find American English more direct and Americans often seem to say what they mean directly, even appearing quite forward, whereas British people might use softening terms to make their comments seem less direct (as an example look at what I just did! | ||
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I am not comparing different markets, not directly at any rate. Rather I am simply saying that since T-Mobile is already offering subsidies it is a legitimate question to ask why they do not go that extra little bit and completely subsidise basic handsets when the case, and model, has already been proven to work in different markets, and remember that the British, Dutch, German, etc markets are all different to one another too. Some European markets don't feature free handsets either and some don't have huge penetration rates e.g. France. If T-Mobile USA can subsidise a handset 90% of the way, why not go that extra 10% and give the customer a better deal when they know they are going to recoup the cost anyway and when the model for doing so has already been shown to work in disparate markets? | |
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Well, I got an email from T-mo's customer service advising me the the Wing is a good alternative to the iphone I found another forum, tmonews.com, where they claim 14+ new phones are coming to t-mobile in the near future Upcoming Phones for T-mobile USA The ROKR E8 and BB Bold are the only desirable phones on the list. Also, there is some speculation (supposedly from insiders) about an iphone killer coming up in Q3 of this year (see reply #6) T-Mobile touchscreen |
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no its definitely not.......the one thing that the Wing is is SLOW..........just like the full PDAs........like WM on HTC devices it is just laggy!!! now from the sites listed by aeroplane.......the all touchscreen device should be here around oct/nov basically Q4 of this year.......probably HTC and definitely Android.......reps are saying that it will put the iPhone to shame..........HTC and WM is bad but how well will HTC handle Android??
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btw i'm very intrigued by the Sidekick Gekko......anyone have specs on this??
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