The Army National Guard and the FBI signed up for a 'government-grade' IP network launched by Sprint as a secure alternative to the Internet. The Army National Guard and the FBI are the first two ...
Sprint’s announcement last week that it is acquiring one of its affiliates underscores the carrier’s continued emphasis on its wireless business – an emphasis that has raised questions about whether ...
Good news, push-to-talk fans: Sprint wants to get you off its iDEN network! Good news, push-to-talk fans: Sprint wants to help you get off its iDEN network and onto CDMA! Sprint adding customers but ...
Sprint Nextel is considering a sale of the Nextel wireless network it bought in 2005, but may have trouble finding a buyer for an asset whose value has plunged about 80 percent to an estimated $5 ...
Junichi Miyakawa is credited with transforming SoftBank's network in Japan. Now, he'll try doing the same for Sprint. An executive credited with helping SoftBank Corp. build a market-leading wireless ...
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sprint (NYSE:S) today turned on 4G LTE service in 34 more markets, featuring an enhanced customer experience that provides faster data speeds in more places where ...
Before we dive into answering those questions, a little history on Network Vision is in order. The history will help put into perspective why Sprint is even doing this, and why it believes it will ...
Sprint Nextel Corp., according to <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-07/sprint-is-said-to-suggest-dish-partnership.html">Bloomberg</a>, has hit up <a href ...
NEW YORK, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel may be forced to abandon the biggest advantage it has over its rivals -- unlimited data services for a flat fee -- because of heavy -- unlimited data ...
NEW YORK — Sprint Nextel Corp. said it will start phasing out the Nextel part of its network in 2013, a decision that follows near-constant subscriber losses since Sprint bought Nextel in 2005. The ...
Sprint Nextel Corp. has recommitted itself to its Nextel business, which the struggling third-place U.S. mobile operator reportedly had considered selling off. When it merged with Nextel in 2005, ...
said it would begin shutting down its Nextel network in 2013 and selected vendors to handle the integration of its wireless technologies into a single network in a project worth as much as $5 billion.
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