I think he meant that going escalating higher in customer service would get
a person out of a contract, not get a tower built.

It's true that money and NIMBYs are the problem with getting towers built.
As is so often  the case, there has to be enough of the former to be made to
overcome the annoyance of dealing with the latter.

On 5/14/06, Glen Bogle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Dave Deptula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I really like customer service at T-mobile, but that would really
> stink if you
> > moved and couldn't get decent coverage...  seems like if you got
> high enough up
> > on customer service, they could do it...
>
> Hey, you could go and speak directly with Bob Dotson the CEO of
> T-Mobile USA and even if you did and he agreed it's not just a matter
> of the next day pulling into a site with a big monopole and plopping
>


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