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[DISCUSSION] Will Sprint change directions from WiMax to LTE?
Would you mind if Sprint changed directions from 4G to LTE? Most of us know that Sprint was among the first to dip into a 4G market and now they may become the first to change their strategy after doing so. We are going to explain the situation currently as well as some of the…
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Sprint and LightSquared in discussion to share cell sites
Sprint and LightSquared Inc. are in discussion to share cell sites equipment, helping build out each others network. The deal, if it goes through, would allow LightSquared to roll out its network faster and cheaper then their current thought of methods. With Sprint planing to spend $5 billion in infrastructure upgrades in the near future,…
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[DISCUSSION] 4th Quarter: Sprint’s Loss Narrowed & their Growth Expanded
Sprint’s hard work is paying off, but is it paying off quick enough? Let us know what you think after reading this article. During the 4th quarter of 2010, Sprint saw a tremendous decrease in subscriber losses from the past years while also seeing tremendous increases in new subscriber activations. Before the 4th quarter was…
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Clearwire 4G Coming To NY, LA & San Francisco
Clearwire, Sprint and Time Warner Cable announced today that they will be launching their 4G service in New York City on November 1, 2010. Isn’t this just what some of us wanted to hear? Also, in separate announcements, Clearwire and Sprint then spoke of the upcoming launch of 4G service in the San Francisco Bay…
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Explain the fee!
Have you ever been asked to pay for something that you couldn’t receive? PPCGeeks’ very own blogger explains that the new 4G fee has exposed how Sprint is asking their customers to do exactly that. Read more ….
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Review: Sprint Overdrive 3G/4G WiFi hotspot
Thanks to our friends at Sprint, over the course of the past week I have had the privilege to test and evaluate Sprint’s Overdrive 3G/4G mobile hotspot, and I must say this product is a must have for any road warrior. Please read more for the full review…….
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So you like MiFi?
Then you should like the Sprint 3G/4G Overdrive mobile hotspot. What is this “Overdrive” you ask? Well, it offers Sprint’s existing 3G coverage just like the MiFi, but also support Sprint’s 4G network. It has 5 “slots” so that you can have up to 5 devices connected via WiFi to the Overdrive, which in turn…