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  2. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Prior to July 9, 2013, Sprint Nextel only owned a 50.8% equity interest in Clearwire Corporation; On December 17, 2012, Sprint Nextel agreed to pay US$2.97 per share, US$2.2 billion in total, to purchase the portion of Clearwire shares that Sprint Nextel did not already own. On June 20, 2013, Sprint Nextel increased its offer to $5 per share ...

  3. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel's iDEN network offered a then unique push-to-talk "walkie-talkie" feature in addition to direct-dialed voice calls. Nextel was one of the first providers in the United States to offer a national digital cellular coverage footprint. Prior to merging with Sprint Corporation in 2005, Nextel Communications, Inc. was a publicly traded company.

  4. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    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. CenturyLink of Minnesota, Inc. United Telephone Company of the West – (Nebraska & Wyoming)

  5. Hello, SoftBank -- Goodbye, Nextel - AOL

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    In a recent filing with the SEC, Sprint Nextel (NYS: S) has laid out the procedure by which the Japanese mobile operator SoftBank will acquire its 70% slice of Sprint. ... 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  6. Sprint Nextel, Now That the Smoke Has Cleared - AOL

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    What a week for Sprint Nextel (NYS: S) and its shareholders. The announcement on Oct. 15 that cellular behemoth Softbank of Japan will acquire a 70% stake in Sprint, providing much-needed support ...

  7. Gary D. Forsee - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Sprint took considerable heat after it terminated contracts of 1,000 of its 53 million customers who it said were making 40 to 50 calls a month complaining about the service, [4] while customers exited both of Sprint Nextel's wireless networks in droves.

  8. How Softbank's Eccentric Leader Will Change Sprint - AOL

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    You might wonder why Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son wants to buy America's third-largest wireless network. The Softbank CEO is spending $20 billion on Sprint Nextel (NYS: S) , which lags far ...

  9. Boost Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Boost Mobile customers reported that they were unable to contact customer service, cancel their subscription, or make payments. The outage affected customers across the U.S. [27] [28] Service outages lasted for more than a month, with customers reporting wait times for customer service stretching to more than 14 hours. [29]