Thursday, 31 December 2009

T-Mobile Project Dark/Project Black: Insider Details Obtained by TFTS Project Dark/Project Black is the Term for a 'Company Turnaround' Says Our Source

Earlier today we brought you yet more speculation concerning what
T-Mobile s Project Dark (Project Black) may be (see: T-Mobile Project
Black/Project Dark Speculation Continues New T-Mobile $50 All-In Plan?
New T-Mobile 21Mbps HSPA+ Network? ) and, in response to our call for
any insider information that someone 'in the know' ย may be able to
provide we received a snippet of info that serves to narrow in on what
exactly T-Mobile s Project Dark/Project Black may be.
Obviously, as nothing has been officially confirmed by T-Mobile at this
stage, the following cannot be substantiated, but, having made this
clear, there s no doubt that the following apparent insider information
we ve obtained here at TFTS could transpire to be particularly insightful.

Here s the communication we received, as is, from an anonymous
individual going merely by the name of Mr T (understandably, we ll be no
more specific than that):

All the employees who received the information were required to sign
confidentiality agreements. Each sector has received it at different
times, the bulk of them actually received it the 13th, after most of the
information was already leaked (Although it s not entirely accurate )

That said, the Project Dark is not any ONE thing..its a term for a
company TURNAROUND; Last to First is what some like to say. It s an all
inclusive �package � that includes blazing speeds, 3 times faster than
anyone will have on the market for years. Phones people actually WANT,
using top of the line models from the top 2 cellphone manufacturers in
the world (Nokia #1, and Samsung #2). Hot software like Android. And
European priced packages.

And all of this will make Verizon, AT T, and Sprint s head spin when its
released faster than anyone can have time to finishing reading any
official press releases.

330 Million in new networks Verizon? Try nearly 10 billion.

Certainly, if this rings true, and there s no reason to think that this
is not worth taking with rather more than just a pinch of salt, its
rather more all-encompassing than we initially speculated (we had it
down as either a $50 all-in plan or 21Mbps HSPA+ service previously).

Your thoughts welcomed.

Thanks Mr.T - appreciated

UPDATE: More insider infoย received – see T-Mobile Project Black
Set to Hit End of Month? Project Black Insider Info Suggests New
T-Mobile 'Revamp' Ramping Up, Staff in Training Now .

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