I on the other hand hope they take their time.
I actually think they've done it pretty intelligently so far.
First testing the new network in Vegas, a pretty isolated but still nicely populated and spread out city, THEN going to a few more specific BYOD intro markets.
Baby steps being sure they don't fall off the new towers and bust their ass.
I'd much rather them do it that way (sensical) than to bring it live "nationwide" and have it implode due to all kinds of issues because it wasn't Quite ready for prime time. That would PO a Maximum number of people at once and give them probably Lots of bad inner tubal press.
Let the intro cities suffer the slings and arrows so that Metro learns from and fixes the issues so when it comes to the rest of us there's more pleasure and less pain involved in the transition.
Good on ya Metro.
Bruce in Ocala, Fl