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i liked the old logo better. not to mention, i liked their service, devices, and pricing better than anything the US carriers have to offer.
Overall, I prefer the previous logo.What I like about this logo: - the RED COLOR reminds me of the Japanese Flag-I like the lowercase letters ( i.e. a t & t )What I do not like about this logo:- the inclusion of the Capital Letters : NTT ( all lowercase would have been more edgy)
Who doesn't? And thanks to the little SIM-sized wonder called the HyperSIM you can use a DoCoMo (oh, sorry, docomo) phone in the States, solving part of that equation.
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oakie @ Apr 18th 2008 11:16AM
i liked the old logo better. not to mention, i liked their service, devices, and pricing better than anything the US carriers have to offer.
NetworkTen @ Apr 18th 2008 12:01PM
Overall, I prefer the previous logo.
What I like about this logo:
- the RED COLOR reminds me of the Japanese Flag
-I like the lowercase letters ( i.e. a t & t )
What I do not like about this logo:
- the inclusion of the Capital Letters : NTT ( all lowercase would have been more edgy)
Jamar @ Apr 19th 2008 10:08PM
Who doesn't? And thanks to the little SIM-sized wonder called the HyperSIM you can use a DoCoMo (oh, sorry, docomo) phone in the States, solving part of that equation.