
After yesterday's revealing of a sweeping new
partnership with Verizon, Qwest took an opportunity during its earnings call today to go into detail on exactly what the deal means. The Baby Bell confirmed that Qwest branding will completely go away -- Verizon devices sold will be Verizon through and through, with no hint of rebranded MVNO action like the old setup with Sprint (which, in some cases, had meant Qwest exclusives like the
Fusion). They also say that they're looking forward to implementing Verizon's next-gen (read: LTE) network just as soon as it's available, but really, here's our question: just what would Qwest be implementing, anyway? For all practical purposes, the company's doing nothing more than becoming a glorified authorized Verizon reseller; big wigs on the call said that the terms of the deal are "much, much better" than the old one with Sprint, and considering that they won't actually have to go through the daily grind of running an MVNO, it's no wonder. It's still unclear how Sprint customers are going to be transitioned, but we imagine Sprint proper would be
happy to take 'em off Qwest's hands if it came down to it.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
vzwuser @ May 7th 2008 12:43AM
So what is exactly is all they hype over this transaction? They are making a stink over Qwest dropping the whole Sprint MVNO thing and becoming basically an authorized VZW reseller. Sure Sprint has the potential of losing a lot of customers but it's not guaranteed. Many I'm sure chose Qwest because of their own branding but now there won't be a difference. They can go with any carrier they want be it Sprint, ATT, or VZW. Of course choosing VZW will get you everything on one bill, wow!