Sprint says goodbye to Nextel?

Sprint says goodbye to Nextel?

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Published on: 10 March, 2008 by PhoneArena Team

Sprint says goodbye to Nextel?

There are rumors that the troubled company has decided to bid farewell to Nextel...

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More Info Please
There is not enough information here to back up this rumor. Yes we know Sprint is struggling but is it necessary to post articles with information that is very questionable considering there is no RAW data supporting this. I call BS until you provide us with more details.
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The Man
It's only a matter of time. Who cares. This is like arguing over a 8th place for 6th grade girls basketball. If your not on the Verizon or AT&T bus your getting left behind. Also the AT&T bus is a short bus!
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Steve Crackberry is an idiot
T-Mobile does not have as many customers then any of the carriers, even nextel by themselves have more carriers then your fly-by-night wireless carrier. T-Mobile in Europe is a good carrier, but in America its as good as a Ford Mustang.
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david@ss
#2 made a comment about t-mobile taking over sprint/nextel and than they will go under as well. I made a statement that out of all US carriers, speaking nationwide, t-mobile has the most carriers and they they would not go under...
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Well, Steveicrackberry, it IS true. It would seem you're somewhat biased to "T-Mobile." And I'm not quite sure what figures you're basing your "largest nationwide" on. If you meant globally, try Vodafone with VZW. That's the sure-fire winner there. And as far as network goes... they certainly don't have the largest nationwide, nor does it offer the capactiy or the features of the other NATIONAL providers, hell, even Alltel wireless offers high-speed data--on their own network. Not on this Wi-Fi Hotspot mumbo-jumbo. Sheesh. Lower price = lower service.
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ur Kidding right!?!?!?!?
OMG so now will be tmobil/nextell lololololol u have to be JK! lol it will be worst that it is right now what a Joke! give me a brake! whats next at&t with sprint lol@!
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pipe dreams
i really dont see how t-mobil could buy sprint. i agree sprint should drop nexte. that was a stupid purchase in the first place based solely on the different network types. sprint should have just kept them seperate. if sprint will cut the rope dragging them down im sure they can turn things around within a year. i can see sprint buying out t-mobil in the future but not the other way around. i agree nextel should probably just die
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account manager
I work for Sprint and just left a high level meeting and I can reassure you we are not getting bought out by anyone. We are not selling Nextel or the rights to the IDEN system. We have plans in place that within the next few months will ahve all you naysayers shaking your head saying how did they turn that company around so fast. So take it for what it is, but I woudl buy sprint stock now while it is at $6.00 a share. Buy low sell high!!
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Sprint employees a problem
Nextel was not the dead weigt to begin with. The problem is that Sprint came in and was lagging far behind in Customer Service and just flat out got rid of the good people. I say, bring Tim Donahue back and see what happens...On another note...lets get some quality service reps and get rid of the lazy ass Sprint Sales people
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For many of you saying Nextel is holding Sprint down, etc etc. Ponder this: As a stand alone carrier Nextel had the lowest churn and highest ARPU in the wireless industry.
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