Post Tech Archive: Sprint Nextel
Analysts weigh in on Sprint, T-Mobile merger
Rumors are flying about a possible merger between Sprint and T-Mobile after a report from Bloomberg that the third- and fourth- largest carriers in the nation had talked about an acquisition deal.
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Hayley Tsukayama
| March 9, 2011; 3:39 PM ET |
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Report: Sprint in talks to buy T-Mobile
A report from Bloomberg indicates that Sprint is in talks with Deutsche Telekom to acquire T-Mobile USA.
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Hayley Tsukayama
| March 8, 2011; 11:35 AM ET |
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AT&T, Mobile, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon, telecom
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Sprint Nextel to raise unlimited data fees for new smart phone users
Sprint Nextel said Tuesday it will increase by $10 per month the fee for unlimited data plans for new smart phone customers beginning Jan. 30. The current cost is $99 per month for unlimited data, texting and voice. The nation's...
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Cecilia Kang
| January 18, 2011; 10:24 AM ET |
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The Circuit: VoIP to be banned in China, Clearwire chairman calls it quits, MySpace layoffs likely
The Circuit: VoIP to be banned in China, Clearwire chair calls it quits, MySpace layoffs likely
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Hayley Tsukayama
| December 31, 2010; 9:15 AM ET |
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Clearwire, International, Privacy, Sprint Nextel
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The Circuit: FCC vote, Internet TV, Google vs. Connecticut
LEADING THE DAY: The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote Tuesday on its net neutrality proposal. The rules are expected to pass, as a majority of members have said they plan to vote in favor of the measure. The...
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Hayley Tsukayama
| December 21, 2010; 7:57 AM ET |
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Antitrust, Apple, Broadband, FCC, Google, Net Neutrality, Online Video, Privacy, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon
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Venture capital investors weigh in on FCC's net-neutrality plans with differing views
Venture capital investors are closely following the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality proposal and offering differing opinions on what the rules could mean for their investments. Brad Burnham of Union Square Ventures in New York thinks his portfolio companies that...
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Cecilia Kang
| December 15, 2010; 7:00 AM ET |
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AT&T, Comcast, FCC, Mobile, Net Neutrality, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon
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