On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:06 PM, nathan_sprint_developerprogram
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ib coder
>
> First, everybody is entitled to their opinion
>
> Let me ask you, have you utilized a sprint device lately on our 3G
> CDMA network - I am not here to talk about other people's data
> networks but the Sprint 3G data network is the BEST data network
> (don't care what other people's marketing
> TV Ads says), and the HTC hero on this network is a phenomal device -
> Also, the device is an open device (developers have full access to the
> Android OS and to distribute the apps in any manner)
>
> Thanks
>

Er, just to point out the obvious here - either you are comparing it
to other people's data networks (so you -are- talking about them) or
its the best because you're ignoring the rest..

(And fwiw I agree - for once - with him; I'll never use sprint again
after spending 9 months in chicago a few years back, with no signal,
while staring out the office window at a "Sprint PCS" billboard.
Plus.. cdma? Really? 3g gsm is bad enough in the usa, but at least
those phones get edge when you move to an unsupported network. As I
understand it, you can't even move between cdma providers with this
thing..)

I disagree a bit with him for the simple reason that non-sprint
users/devs are unlikely to be at the sprint conference, so the target
market is fine...

(FWIW the last time I put all 4 networks to the side-by-side test was
with tethering cards about 3 years ago, and verizon totally beat
everyone else..)

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