Well when the deal was first announced, it was widely reported that regulators 
would be taking a very close look at such a merger, may not even go through, 
and that it would be a LONG time before anything actually happened. So perhaps 
you shouldn't have been so hasty to react the way you did porting out to 
another carrier if you liked T-Mobile. Had the deal gone through, I am sure you 
would have had plenty of time to port out if you wished to stay off AT&T's 
books.



>________________________________
> From: edwardp1965 <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 2:04 PM
>Subject: [T-Mobile-US] Re: Deutsche Telekom's Obermann on T-Mobile USA - Video 
>- Bloomberg
> 
>T-Mobile really should not keep the customers in limbo, as they did during the 
>9 months that the AT&T deal was on the table.
>
>I am waiting for the fourth quarter report to be announced this Thursday, see 
>what their plan is, going forward.  
>
>If they tell me what I want to hear, then I will consider going back to them 
>for monthly postpaid service (which I had for six years, until the AT&T deal 
>was announced, then I ported my number out to another carrier).
>
>

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