Kansas City Metro Awaits Impending Sprint Takeover Harsh Times & Inevitable Layoffs

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Sprint's announcement Tuesday doesn't actually seem like such good news for Kansas City

T-Mobile YouTube The proposed $26 billion merger between wireless carriers T-Mobile and Sprint - really, it's T-Mobile purchasing Sprint - seems more likely than not to go through, but it ain't a sure thing. The deal, which would reduce the wireless market to three carriers, will require the approval of both the FCC and the antitrust division of the Department of Justice.

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  1. Look at the bright side. They can blog, or get a lucrative high paying job at a local bar or restaurant. Then live in luxury in an apartment.

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  2. The most valuable asset Sprint has is the bandwidth it owns the rights to. The employees, like the buildings in Leawood, are liabilities.
    Just another sign CDMA is dead.

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  3. Which super yachts have the guys running Sprint been partying on the past couple years?

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  4. It all started going downhill for Sprint when they did the Nextel merger. Such a sad story for JOCO with so many developments based on that campus thriving. Now it feels like walking around a corporate compound in New Delhi.

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  5. Call center jobs = low pay

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  6. What is the metallica drummer guy doing pimping for t-mobile

    was this just more poor choice by sprints marketing department

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  7. The Sprint campus will make a great section 8 housing project. The motivated amount them can staff the surrounding retail sprawl.

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