I heard far more definitive answers than I heard from the previous debate between our presidential candidates,
We`re really at about 13 kilobits per second with today`s phones; when you browse (the Web) it`s pretty slow. At 56 kbps, the Web becomes interesting and at 128, you can have streaming and things.
It`s a bad situation back there.
Employees need to ensure their staff do get a proper break from work during their holiday and shouldn`t expect them to take work with them or contact them unless absolutely necessary.
With CDMA we were responding to the desire for capacity increase and wireline voice quality; now the interest is in wireless data, with the Internet clearly the key to that.
We expect an even better 2006.
Sprint often tries many technologies. In the end, we tend to see eye to eye about what the technology road map should be.
Frankly, the experience is you can`t trust a politician. They drink the water in Washington, and the disease sets in.
We`re well-positioned under any scenarios. It`ll get fought out in the marketplace. CDMA is in a good position. It has a great road map.
You`re welcome. That`s what we`re here for.