[Bonded with existing telecom companies, good news has been delivered to customers who are hesitant to purchase new smartphones. That's the Surrender Grant announced on T-Mobile.

It is a fresh idea to support the loss of contract termination penalties up to $300 for customers who purchase and commit to data services while moving from a third party to a mobile phone.

Competitors blamed indiscreet promotions for exacerbating returns in the end. However, Tmobile officials have mitigated concerns over the operation of the grant program, as these users can generate more revenue than regular customers.]

At first, consumers who were confused by strange terms began to react shortly after.

[I postponed the purchase of my phone because of the penalty, but I paid for it today.]

[I ended my one-year contract today, and I bought a new phone right from my mobile phone. Oh, I see you're in the new world with your phone.]

[I finally got my phone, and I was able to go to school and talk to my friends. So far, I've been ridiculed as a "primitive" using an old phone. Now let's live!]

[My dad told me to wait until the end of the contract, but that's not an excuse anymore.]

< Three-four burns on the back of his foot, with a huge blow to him >

[T Mobile is making a big impact in the industry by holding out a card called 'Surrender Grant'. Unlike Tmobiles that have been proprietarily supplying new phones and quickly growing new subscribers, it has been found that there have been fewer and fewer subscribers in three large companies.

When news reached 5 million new subscribers, the stock price on the mobile rose by more than 10%, while other managers fell by 3-10% altogether.]

< The price of the shares fell for 5 consecutive days. Only one way? >

[The stock price of each company is falling like a hurricane in the mobile communication industry. Especially for Verizon, which announced yesterday's results, it turned out that there were only 100,000 new members, much less than expected, but it shocked the market.

This number was significantly different from the 900,000 in the second quarter of last year and 700,000 in the third quarter, and it turned out to be larger than expected for subscribers with the launch of a mobile phone.

Stock prices of Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint have been in sharp contrast to the 20% increase in T Mobile, down 28%, 18%, and 22% respectively over the past two weeks.

Market officials say that the only way to renegotiate the release of a new phone is to buy it from a distributor in the absence of a smartphone to replace it.]

After two weeks of negotiations with the mobile, the "surrender grant" opened its lid and turned into a "hurricane", not the "wind" I thought.

I was relaxed when I heard that the East-West was preparing measures for the East-West. Once I don't have a competitive smartphone, there's no way I can do it.

No iPhone level, no similar hardware on the market

It's useless to create a low-cost smartphone without any apps and J-Tunes.

Women who are half the age of the smartphone look at only the phone.

In short, other competitors are 'unarmed' and market estimates that the opposition itself is meaningless. However, something unexpected happened when people at the last minute thought that regular low-cost phones could be cheaper, cheaper, and bleed out.

Despite what was not happening immediately, when it became known that the 'view was dark', the stock price began to drop, and the shareholders and the board of directors began to strongly compress the presidency.

In a period of less than a month, the share price of the three Yijing companies fell by as little as 20% to as much as 30%, and it stood up with no signs of recovery. Eventually, shortly after, we got a call from our side about what we couldn't do.

"I've come here to supply you with my own phone. At first, he said it couldn't be done as you said... but we came to discuss this because it seems like a good opportunity."

One day, executives came to talk to me about something. Once seated, James, President of Johnston International, speaks on behalf of him. Sitting next to him, Polo and the marketing executive nodded together.

"Who were the people who came to you in the big three companies specifically?"

"Vice presidents from Verizon and Sprint, senior executives from AT&T."

"Tsk, these guys are still out of their minds. If it's wrong, the boss should come himself. ’

Those who don't recognize a great product like Jaffen are still unaware of the situation. It's when I show something more clear.

"Tell them I'll think about it when they come to see me. Oh, and don't let them come, because you don't need Whitaker at AT&T."

"What? No need for that..."

Director Polo is confused by my cut from the start. I don't think I understood why I refused to do business with the person I was looking for, and it would benefit me, but soon I lost my face and accepted it.

"Who was behind the scenes when I thought I was launching my phone? It's Whitaker, isn't it? I can't forgive the delay in my plans for Irregularity."

"Yes... I understand."

Chief Polo, who knows the end of me, soon realized that James has questions, but he doesn't like owners.

"The other two distributors are not allowed on the same terms as the T-Mobile. There is loyalty, so try to negotiate with both parties in a direction that recognizes the right to own T-Mobile."

"If not, then Tmobile would lower the money per subscriber to $10 per month, and other carriers would discuss how to get $15. There won't be any major repulsions either."

James says $5 a month is a huge difference per subscriber. Besides, my decision (?) means that all three companies will be satisfied because the food of the three carriers will grow.

As more subscribers moved through surrender grants than I thought, and I thought about it for a month, I couldn't help but notice that at the same time, Saidenberg President of Verizon and Gary President of Sprint came to visit me.

"Look who it is. How have you been?"

"Yes? Oh, yes."

I smiled and welcomed two people into my office, but their expressions were very unclear.

'Phew. He wouldn't have come to see me if he was.'

I laughed a little inside, but I felt the tail of my mouth rise naturally. The two of you look at me and your facial muscles are tingling, and you may have noticed something on my face. At the end of the day, I sit down without saying anything.

First, I briefly explained the situation to them and also told them that AT&T had delayed the launch of their phone.

"Gary said he was close to Mr. Whitaker, is that true?"

I suddenly remembered what I heard and thought of President Gary. My straightforward question reminded me of Gary's embarrassing face.

"Actually... we've met a few times before, but we've never met in business, not personally. There seems to be a misunderstanding."

From what I understand, we've had a few meals together. Of course, that doesn't mean you're very close. We can't all be friends because we're tied up in the Eastern Faction.

"Good. I was also reluctant to believe that President Whitaker had joined the Johnstone Group when he was screwing around. If that's the case, we don't need to negotiate today."

"Yes?! Of course, I had nothing to do with that."

When I criticize Whitaker in a strong tone, Gary repeatedly emphasizes that he and Whitaker only know their faces.

"Mr. Saidenberg is meeting with Mr. Whitaker or not, right?"

"Of course! I don't really fit in with him. I had no idea he was doing such a backstabbing job with the Johnstone Group. Turns out, he's an unbelievable guy. Oh, my God. “

I only fancy one. He intimately forced them to tell them that they were not friends with Mr. Whitaker, but he also criticized them without hesitation in front of his interests. In fact, they were guilty of spreading negative opinions in the launch of the Japhone without knowing and bragging, but they did not actively interfere, so they were no longer in the way.

‘I need you to forgive me now. Hehe.’

Looking at the two coming out of that position, the tail of my mouth rises up secretly. Actually, I'm a good guy.

Why are they coming to me and listening to me? There's a reason for everything.

President of the mobile telecommunications industry pays quite a lot of money. The guy I was supposed to know was over $23 million in salary last year, and the other guy took over $12 million in salary.

What about the usual headquarters? $1.4 million each, $900,000 each. Originally, CEOs received a bit of headquarters and took care of their performance, so their belly button is much bigger than their stomach. And?

I've already staked out the shareholders and the board, so I've put in advance work to prevent the company from bouncing with enormous bonuses, whether it's destroyed or not. Failure to work properly in advance and get kicked out will result in a significant impact on income as opposed to voluntary retirement.

If they resign as CEO in a difficult situation as they are now, they are fortunate to take 20% of the money from the current situation. In this situation, no matter how grumpy I am, I am negotiating with patience.

"Here's the deal. You can pay $15 per month per person on your phone. You don't have any complaints, do you?"

"… Yes, I understand."

I've double-checked that there's been some negotiations in practice. I came here today because I already had a prior consultation, but I think he was going to push and pull. However, when I go out in a strict manner, I finally accept.

"Over 80 million AT&T subscribers. I don't think next quarter's performance will be bad if you two are marketing properly."

I mean, let's work hard and eat one. The two of them work with me without a moment's hesitation. Soon after discussing more specific matters, we decided to forget about each other's feelings of malice and start a new beginning, and concluded negotiations.

"Haha, shucks. What's wrong with you, Gilles?"

It's been about a week or so since I went to work in the morning and opened the newspaper, I see a good article.

[Whitaker is more likely to resign after recent stock market crashes have been under suspicion of management capabilities.

Whitaker has been known to stop negotiating abruptly at the last minute without any particular reason during the negotiations with Johnstone Group last year, and has greatly impacted the delay in the launch of Jefferson.

As a result, he is the only person who has not won the right to sell to the phone that is currently causing the storm, and has already noticed the subscriber withdrawal.

Last afternoon, an urgent meeting of directors was heard to discuss the possibility of replacement with the disappointment of Mr. Whitaker.]

"What's the good news?"

Eva comes in with her morning coffee and sees me with a smile on my mouth and brings it back.

"I had a guy come at me and beat the shit out of me. But this time, it took me a while, so I had a hard time holding on for the last six months."

"Phew, I'm not a child... who made you feel sorry for someone else?"

Eva brings pints of coffee to the table. I still pick up a cookie and put it in my mouth.

"He's got enough to eat to get kicked out of the boss anyway. If you didn't deceive me, I wouldn't go that far. I know he's a good guy."

After all, humans live on their own terms. I'm not harassing social weaknesses, I'm merely increasing my influence in the mobile communication industry. Now that you've tamed the top four companies, you won't be able to resist easily.

'Make sure you step on it... no backstabbing. Hehe.'

The sound of bundles of money rolling in my ears is good because it will now be coming out through almost all U.S. telecom companies, not on a mobile device. If you get $10-15 per head there... Hehehehe.

Eva gazes at me as I groan alone. I still wanted to face her, but I kept smiling at my mouth. I'm a lightweight.

Artwork Reviews

This is how Ildu's sovereign relationship ended. Now the story is conceived of punishing China, and the next phase of Skynet's three-step program will be completed and OOO will take place.

I used to try to put an episode in the middle of every 15 episodes, but this time I think it just went away. I thought about what to put in it. Some episodes are written all the time once you get the feeling, and sometimes the first sentence doesn't work very well.

By the way, the salaries of Verizon, AT&T Mobile, and Sprint CEOs from 2012-2013 are as low as $13 million, and as much as 23 million. It's 110 to 25 billion won with very little Korean money. Of course, it's not bad for Samsung Electronics executives to receive more than 10 billion won, right?