Funny, you read here about how overloaded the networks are, but try watching 15 minutes of tv sometime (at least here in the US) and count the number of cell phone ads you see.
Maybe if they spent more money upgrading their networks instead of advertising they could handle the customers they already have. You'd think having an abundance of customers would mean having enough money to keep up with the upgrade costs (unless they have bad ecomomies of scale when they get this big...).
Funny, you read here about how overloaded the networks are, but try watching 15 minutes of tv sometime (at least here in the US) and count the number of cell phone ads you see.
Maybe if they spent more money upgrading their networks instead of advertising they could handle the customers they already have. You'd think having an abundance of customers would mean having enough money to keep up with the upgrade costs (unless they have bad ecomomies of scale when they get this big...).