This was always going to be the result once John Pickett began operating a cable SMB division with a retail wireless mindset. A high-churn, transaction-driven model like that used by T-Mobile is fundamentally misaligned with the long-term value and service expectations of SMB customers. He should have stayed at T-mobile. ALL IN!!! Oh wait…. ALL OUT!
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Wow, the twin tornadoes. Wreck-It Ralph and Ralph Cramdon coming from T-Mobile destroyed Optimum in three short years. Its a shame they only cared about spending company money and lining their pockets
Everyone is moving to Texas
don’t have to have talent to get net adds
just show up -
signed SMB
Wouldn’t surprise me if all these moves are to gradually move workforce to Plano Texas.
@cp …..sink????! It has already sunk, these id--ts are just making the current working employees paddle up sh--s creek without the paddle. It’s absurdity.
Ironically, Pickett was/is more concerned about selling broadband than he ever was business mobile. He made excuse after excuse to avoid holding sales accountable to a number.
I’ve been gone from pathetic excuse of a company for two years. And it’s like watching something die a long, slow miserable death. I really wish everyone could find something else and leave those id--ts to sink with it.
I understand all SMB other than NY, NJ and TX were eliminated.
When sales goes we are all done