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<blockquote data-quote="atoz350" data-source="post: 6021404" data-attributes="member: 567484"><p>True, I doubt they are going to be bought out completely, but you may want to watch companies like Clearwire, TimeWarner and Comcast in the near future as all three have been aggressively buying into Sprint stock. Since all four pitched in to father the 4g technology, there may be talks of a merger in the distant future. Read up on this new WiMax (4g) and some of its capabilities. 1080p HD content over a cellular network is quite impressive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atoz350, post: 6021404, member: 567484"] True, I doubt they are going to be bought out completely, but you may want to watch companies like Clearwire, TimeWarner and Comcast in the near future as all three have been aggressively buying into Sprint stock. Since all four pitched in to father the 4g technology, there may be talks of a merger in the distant future. Read up on this new WiMax (4g) and some of its capabilities. 1080p HD content over a cellular network is quite impressive! [/QUOTE]
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