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Given all the random acquisitions that Microsoft has made in the last couple of years as well as the experimental things they like to try, I would love to see Microsoft become a MVNO.
I'd argue why not try and buy T-mobile or US Cellular for that matter but that might be too crazy
But seriously, them running their own company for Mobile. Many MVNOs support Att and T-mobile networks.
Just because Att and T-mobile may not carry a model, that doesn't necessarily mean they cant sell the model while utilizing the networks under their own brand.
This is also a good money making way. You can also allow BYOP for those who use IOS/Lagdroid phones as well.
This is ALSO a good way to get more exposure for Microsoft's OEM partners quite possibly, especially more obscure ones that don't necessarily have a name here.
Given that the US is now moving away from 2 year contracts, a lease program (Similar to the Apple one)+ Microsoft actually having their own Mobile division really could 'revitalize' the market both for Windows devices and overall in the mobile industry.
Maybe
I'd argue why not try and buy T-mobile or US Cellular for that matter but that might be too crazy

But seriously, them running their own company for Mobile. Many MVNOs support Att and T-mobile networks.
Just because Att and T-mobile may not carry a model, that doesn't necessarily mean they cant sell the model while utilizing the networks under their own brand.
This is also a good money making way. You can also allow BYOP for those who use IOS/Lagdroid phones as well.
This is ALSO a good way to get more exposure for Microsoft's OEM partners quite possibly, especially more obscure ones that don't necessarily have a name here.
Given that the US is now moving away from 2 year contracts, a lease program (Similar to the Apple one)+ Microsoft actually having their own Mobile division really could 'revitalize' the market both for Windows devices and overall in the mobile industry.
Maybe