FCC's Mexican deal could help Sprint make a run for the border
0. phoneArena posted on 09 Jun 2012, 12:05
In order to prevent interference between U.S. and Mexican public service agencies, The FCC and the Mexican government have agreed to hand out certain bands within the 800MHz spectrum; the deal also covers the 1900MHz spectrum alowing Sprint to offer more CDMA service to customers along the border...
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1. Yummy posted on 09 Jun 2012, 12:38 0 0
Well, I wonder what the title is referring to..... LOL good for sprint!
2. corporateJP posted on 09 Jun 2012, 13:31 3 2
So...the drugrunners can call home now closer to the border and verify that the next shipment is on it's way.
3. ApphoIe (banned) posted on 10 Jun 2012, 12:28 0 1
Awesome! People can't even send their f*cking kids to school because mexico is such a violent corrupt sh*thole, but they can get decent cell service now! The druglords that run the country and who are prob the only ones who can afford it will be thrilled!






