Fixed Wireless Johnny Stinkey. Not everyone wants or needs Ferrari like Fiber Speeds. 9/10 are content with Fixed Wireless. Running Fiber all over the map is a Stinkey move. Johnny Stinkey is always a day late and a dollar short.
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Fixed Wireless Johnny Stinkey.
Clueless.
The answer is both. The wireless network is at a crawl during peak usage.
Also, we are not competitive. We may have a great fiber product, but a terrible pricing strategy. Some companies like tmobile are offering 10 year price guarantees and others 5. We raise prices twice a year and upset customers by removing discounts such as the one for autopay.
When there is a fiber outage, customers are left out for days with zero status from management.
there is no future cuties. Verizon has broken into the price point. That is 35 dolloars. It is the end lovlies. All the customers have moved to Verizon and there is a stalemate lock now. This means heavy heavy layoffs. So you must f the in dia fa gots. If you don 't you will loose your job. Now you know what must be done. Are you going to do what you must or are you going to go into the street. kiss kiss lovies. the future is going to be so so great now.
@an I certainly won’t argue against fiber being a better transport than wireless. However, you’re missing one major item and it’s customer service. And AT&T customer service su-ks!! It’s so bad there is a Facebook page called “AT&T Su-ks”. Clearly, the company doesn’t give a sh-t about su-ky customer service. If they did, they wouldn’t be employing ppl in India to answer the phone. And they wouldn’t drive employee morale so low that ppl don’t give a cr-p…
There's not a lot I agree with Stinkey on but fiber is the future.
they tried fixed wireless years ago but the engineers didnt know how to design the proper bandwidth per sector.
fiber is basically all over the 9 state SE region because of the small competitors and electrical coops: in the last five years they have a high percentage on fiber. T is too late, again.
I’ll never give my fiber up for fixed wireless.
The only things TMO and Vz have figured out is convergence works! VZ is scrambling to buy back Frontier fiber assets they used to own, and TMO is acquiring smaller fiber companies or signing long-term fiber leases including a majority with us. Mobility is a commodity now. We just exchange the same customers quarterly. Fiber is the future until something better than fiber comes out in 10-20 years. Our whole network is glass with access points hanging off of it! The quicker we get customers on that glass highway we win, everytime! AIA is a great product. We are looking to 10x growth on that in the next 5 years. Incredible margins in that space and AIA customers get to glass immediately upon connection. We are laying the groundwork for the future. Go read about 6G specs. We need all the fiber we can get ASAP.
Your clueless…long term growth is in fiber not fixed wireless..