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But Sprint benefits because it doesn't have to bill or provide direct customer support. It shouldn't come as a big surprise that Amazon doesn't want the Kindle associated with Sprint's brand.
But according to Pai, "T-Mobile and Sprint have guaranteed that 90 percent of Americans would have access to mobile broadband service at speeds of at least 100Mbps and 99 percent would have access ...
If there's one telecom company that knows about the follies of supporting two distinct types of wireless technologies at once, it's Sprint.
Google's Nexus One smartphone will soon be available to subscribers of Sprint, the second U.S. wireless service provider in two days to announce an agreement to support the touchscreen phone.
Sprint, a distant third to Verizon and AT&T in the U.S. wireless market, is counting on a speedy new LTE network to win over customers and bring service to a range of devices. For SoftBank, a ...