That being said, I wonder what sort of market would be
available to T-mobi or another provider if they committed
to keeping their legacy networks around? Would there be
enough people with flip phones and 3G iphones to ma it a
selling point?
True. The cell companies keep us buying new phones with
planned obsolesce, and attempt to lure you in with another
3 year contract. I do wish there was just a basic phone
system that they would leave alone for talk and text. GSM
was fine for this, but is pretty much a thing of the past
and so is a nice compact little phone for just making calls
and sending texts.
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