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cnet.com —
On Thursday, Sprint hosted an online chat with
its customers and its vice president of consumer marketing,...
David Owens, who revealed some of the carrier's plans for upcoming smartphones. During the hour-long session, Owens answered questions on a ...
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Sprint talks future smartphone plans
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Sprint and Clearwire Launch WiMax in a Slew of Markets
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... of their WiMax wireless broadband network in a handful of markets. The largest two markets launched are Chicago, Illinois, and Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas. A number of markets are now live in North Carolina as well, including Cary, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem. Residents of these markets will be able to purchase laptop dongles that can access the WiMax network and Sprint's EVDO 3G network in areas where WiMax isn't available. more info at Sprint Nextel ...
Did You Wake Up Basked in the Warm Glow of Wimax? [WiMax]
Gizmodo —
There's a pretty good chance you did, especially if you live in the Carolinas: Sprint just flipped the switch on Wimax in a bunch of cities, from Chicago to Raleigh. They may yet hit that 80 market target. [Sprint via Phone Scoop]
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Sprint and Clearwire plow ahead with 4G, WiMax launched in several new markets
Boy Genius Report —
Just a few days ago, Sprint announced its plans to release a ton of new and exciting handsets which included WiMax-capable devices. Our initial thoughts were, “Who’s gonna use these? And outside of a few cities, where is WiMax even available?” But it looks like Sprint has a plan and is sticking to it as Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth and a few other cities are going to be lit up with 4G goodness.
Sprint says, “To use Sprint 4G service, all you will need is a 4G plan and the Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem ...
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Palm Pixi coming to Sprint on November 15
crunchgear.com 10/26/2009 —
Get out your buying wallets because the Palm Pixi is coming to Sprint stores on November 15.
Pricing details are as follows:
It will cost just $99.99 with a two-year service agreement, after a $50 instant rebate and $100 mail-in rebate and be ...
Sprint Palm Pixi arrives November 20th for $100
slashgear.com 10/26/2009 — Sprint and Palm have announced launch details for the second webOS smartphone, the Palm Pixi . The candybar handset – which we played with back in September – will arrive on the CDMA network in the US come November 15th, priced from ...
Sprint 4G WiMAX reaches Las Vegas, Portland and Atlanta
slashgear.com 8/18/2009 — Sprint’s gradual roll-out of 4G WiMAX across the US continues, with the latest three areas to receive a “hotspot the size of a city” being Las Vegas , Portland and Atlanta . Of course, that might come as a surprise to residents of those three cities, who might have been using ...
Sprint announce 3G/4G WiFi routers by Cradlepoint
slashgear.com 8/5/2009 — Sprint have announced two 4G Mobile Broadband Routers, aimed at personal and business users, for both WiMAX and EVDO Rev.A connectivity. The Sprint Personal Hotspot PHS300S supports up to four simultaneous WiFi connections, while the Cradlepoint ...
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sprintetfsettlement.com 8/11/2009 — Please do not call or write to Sprint Nextel, their attorneys or the Court regarding this settlement. PLEASE NOTE: The Final Approval Hearing is presently scheduled for October 21, 2009. Please read below for UPDATED important dates and review the ...
BREAKING: Sprint announces the “eco-friendly” Samsung Reclaim
mobilecrunch.com 8/6/2009 —
Let me preface this post by saying that this whole “green movement” is a freaking scam. No company is making it easier for anyone to “go green” and buying a cell phone that’s made with recyclable materials doesn’t do anything for the environment. ...
Sprint to buy IPCS, suspend litigation
reuters.com 10/19/2009 — * Sprint to pay $24 per iPCS shares, assume $405 mln debt * Total deal value $831 mln, including debt * Companies to seek immediate halt of all pending lawsuits * iPCS shares up 33 pct, Sprint down 0.86 pct (Adds analyst quote, background details) ...