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Sprint Nextel began offering pre-paid wireless products and services via wholly owned MVNO Common Cents Mobile on May 13, 2010. [122] Sprint Nextel intended these products and services as a lower-cost alternative, charging $.07 per minute for voice calls with round-down timing and $.07 per text message.
In 2003, Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS each launched push-to-talk features, with Cingular following in 2005. None have gained significant traction. Nextel and Verizon had entered a legal battle in June 2003 over Verizon's advertising for their push-to-talk feature. The companies reached a settlement in early 2004.
The announcement this morning of a $25.5 billion offer from Dish Network Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH) for Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) has pushed Sprint stock up by double digits. Part of Sprint's value ...
The ongoing merger (or majority stake) saga at Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S) may finally be coming to a close. The analysts at Argus feel confident that the Softbank/Sprint merger has a reasonably ...
The following companies were formerly owned by Embarq, acquired in 2009, and formerly owned by Sprint Nextel or United Telephone until 2006. Centel companies are also included, which was purchased by Sprint in 1993. Embarq Minnesota, Inc. United Telephone Company of the West - (Nebraska &Wyoming) United Telephone of the Northwest - (Oregon ...
Helping matters was both an upgrade of the stock and news that the wireless carrier would. News that SoftBank was completing its $21.6 billion takeover of Sprint Nextel led the stock to trade as ...
Sprint Nextel (S) shares battled back Tuesday after being pummeled by AT&T's surprise $39 billion T-Mobile merger announcement the day before. While the nation's No. 3 carrier doesn't have a sexy ...
Before the Sprint merger, Craig McCaw was the largest shareholder of the company with a majority of the shares. [20] On May 7, 2008, Clearwire and Sprint Nextel's wireless broadband unit Xohm announced their intent to merge, combining Sprint's 4G WiMAX network (Xohm) with Clearwire's