Limitex,
I presume TDMA is doing so well because of ATT one rate plan, brand name recognition, corporate connections, and the fact that their network is older and therfore more built out.
I can tell you however that over the past couple of weeks I have been speaking with two friends, one of whom has Sprint and the other ATT, from my home. The Sprint phone was a QCP 2700 I believe and the TDMA phone a Nokia, and I can categorically state that Sprint sounded better, every time.Unfortunately for us Q holders I'm afraid, the fact that CDMA sounds better is not the be all and end all of the equation. Neither people knew what technology they were using or cared. Each signed up with their respective carriers due to particular pricing plans, one looking for the cheapest ie Sprint and the other convenience ie ATT, one bill etc. And for your info Tero, neither decided based on phone choice, although the Sprint user did say that his phone works very well, that he chose it over the Sony phone because it cups around his ear better, but that he did think the QCP phone did have a "cheap" look to it.
The stock sure is behaving strangely to the extent that it's doing anything at all. It hardly goes down on bad days like yesterday, and it doesn't move up on days like today...Equilibrium,no volume.Hopefully we'll get some good news soon.
Dave |