Hey MEW (that would be your intials, clever, arent I?) MVNO's will always suck, because they just do not have the backbone or the funds to be honest and up front about marketing deals, sideways discounts or contracts.
But we new this! The idea of two virtual companies trying to create a shadow company is about the saddest thing I have ever heard. Its like that movie IMPOSTER, no one knows who you are.
Maybe you haven't read up on Helio's history. Helio is essentially the US arm of SK Telecom. Go look at SK Telecom and tell me that they don't have backbone or funds. Helio is the only serious attempt an Asian carrier has made in the US market- they need encouragement, dammit, or the US mobile market will continue languishing.
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Hey MEW (that would be your intials, clever, arent I?) MVNO's will always suck, because they just do not have the backbone or the funds to be honest and up front about marketing deals, sideways discounts or contracts.
But we new this! The idea of two virtual companies trying to create a shadow company is about the saddest thing I have ever heard. Its like that movie IMPOSTER, no one knows who you are.
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Maybe you haven't read up on Helio's history. Helio is essentially the US arm of SK Telecom. Go look at SK Telecom and tell me that they don't have backbone or funds. Helio is the only serious attempt an Asian carrier has made in the US market- they need encouragement, dammit, or the US mobile market will continue languishing.