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  1. Romney's Updated Response To NBC on Romney Invokes Fair Use In Dispute With NBC Over Campaign Ad · · Score: 1
  2. Re:Sounds cool on Sprint Orders All OEMs To Strip Carrier IQ From Their Phones · · Score: 1

    Whilst we know Verizon don't install Carrier IQ it is not possible for them to collect this information without installing another brand of spyware:

    Verizon Wireless Now Collecting Your Web, Location, App Data

    And remember your "opt-out" only opts you out of them the data for specific purposes defined in the opt-out. It doesn't stop them using the data for other purposes.

  3. Re:Deutsche Telekom still doesn't want T-Mobile on How Even a Failed AT&T/T-Mobile Deal Hurts Rivals · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It annoys me that people keep spouting this FUD, that if AT&T doesn't buy T-Mobile there are no other potential major bidders T-Mobile may break up and sell off assets piece-by-piece or shutdown completely.

    Off the top of my head I can see multiple potential bidders for T-Mobile at the right price (not the AT&T "I am rebuilding my monopoly price").

    For example it would make sense for both Telefónica (which already has a major presence in the Americas) or América Móvil (which also has a major presence in the Americas, with almost twice as many subscribers in Mexico as T-Mobile has in the United States. Both could find strong synergies in buying T-Mobile, up selling additional services to the Hispanic community.

    Vodafone as well has long wanted to use their own brand in the United States (especially since they are only a minority shareholder in Verizon wireless). The could sell their Verizon Wireless stake and use the money to buy T-Mobile.

    It could even make sense for China Telecom as they already plan to launch Wireless Service in the USA next year.

    I am sure I am just scratching the surface of potential bidders so please, please stop the "OMG, T-Mobile will shut down if AT&T doesn't buy them" FUD.