Fared Adib: Regardless of the product, two to five percent of the users are responsible for 80 percent of the network traffic. #yg #iar11
Daily Archives: June 21, 2011
John Carney: Android is killin…
John Carney: Android is killing BlackBerry in consumer prepaid because RIM asks too much money for the phones and service. #yg #iar11
John Carney, Consumer SVP: tie…
John Carney, Consumer SVP: tiering is only one solution to monetizing data traffic. Different segments have different solutions. #yg #iar11
Robert Johnson (Pres. Consumer…
Robert Johnson (Pres. Consumer): unlimited data is just a subset of our core value of simplicity. Amen. #yg #iar11
Ongoing tidbit from the Sprint…
Ongoing tidbit from the Sprint event: AT&T’s $49 iPhone 3GS has been disruptive to everyone’s smartphone marketing. #yg #iar11
CSO Bob Johnson: “The number 1…
CSO Bob Johnson: “The number 1 issue with smartphones we process is training; the customer needs help on how to use the device.” #yg #iar11
CSO Bob Johnson: “Android user…
CSO Bob Johnson: “Android users call us less per sub than any other OS we support.” #yg #iar11
Dan Hesse: “We think that glob…
Dan Hesse: “We think that globally, TD-LTE could be larger than FD-LTE” #yg #iar11
Dan Hesse: “If this industry b…
Dan Hesse: “If this industry becomes a duopoly, there will be no 5G in the US” #yg #iar11
Dan Hesse: “The vast majority …
Dan Hesse: “The vast majority of our 4G sales are in 3G markets.” #yg #iar11