I'm not sure it matters to me, at this time, whether G* has a service provider in India or elsewhere. G* isn't in service yet, so having an SP, or not having one, certainly makes no difference at this time. When they do start service, in some places they will have one, and in some places they will not. It's a regional roll-out. And regionally, with time, these issues will be solved. This is a fluid situation. Where they do not have an SP, they later may. For me, G* is a five year play. It's a stock to buy and to hold. As you hold it, SPs for these areas will probably be found. I don't see it as a problem. I'm out now, as you are, but that's only because I like to make money where I know I can, and for the time being, I haven't felt that was here. But again, it's not for any lack of SPs. Where they don't have one, they'll get one. I never thought they would just flip the switch to instantaneous utilization of all these minutes. Pointing out that that will not happen just confirms the obvious, at least to me. G* certainly doesn't see mobile home users as important. I can tell you that. On the thread, a lot of issues are brought up, and many of these are sort of like a kind of psychological projection. We worry about them, so we assume they are important to G*, but more often than not they are important to us, but not important to G*. |