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  • June 2008
    • Sprint Tries to Open Up to Customers

      Sprint Tries to Open Up to Customers

      (Newser) - You won’t get Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse if you email “Dan@Sprint.com,” but you will get the company’s attention, reports the New York Times. In an ad campaign designed to get Sprint in touch with its customers, Hesse asks “If you could change the way wireless companies did things, what would you do?” The address then appears on the screen. More »

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      Sprint Nextel   Sprint   wireless industry   customer service   Dan Hesse

  • May 2008
    • Sprint Loses 1M Customers, $505M in Q1

      Sprint Loses 1M Customers, $505M in Q1

      (Newser) - Sprint Nextel continued to hemorrhage customers in the first quarter, losing more than 1 million subscribers and tallying losses of $505 million, more than double its losses in the same period last year, reports Bloomberg. Sales slipped nearly 8% to $9.33 billion. The carrier, rumored to be a takeover target of Deutsche Telekom, said it would likely sell assets. More »

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      corporate earnings   cell phone industry   Sprint Nextel   Clearwire   Dan Hesse

  • January 2008
    • Sprint Nextel Revives WiMAX Plans

      Sprint Nextel Revives WiMAX Plans

      (Newser) - Struggling Sprint Nextel, burdened with layoffs, retail store closings, and massive mobile-subscriber defections to AT&T and Verizon, may be getting back in the game. The company, which recently caved to investor pressure to drop plans for a $5-billion nationwide WiMAX network, is again talking with Clearwire, its partner in the abandoned venture, reports the Wall Street Journal . More »

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      Google   Intel   Sprint Nextel   Best Buy   Clearwire   WiMAX   Dan Hesse

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