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Old 01-22-2010, 01:59 PM
Dur
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Default Sprint makes the push to 4G

(End User) - Just when you were starting to get comfortable with the
3G cellular landscape, it's time to start thinking about moving onto
the next new new thing--4G. While Verizon and AT&T are still in the
midst of building up their version of 4G connectivity called LTE
(which will start rolling out on the two networks starting later this
year for Verizon and in 2011 for AT&T), Sprint has a headstart in the
4G game thanks to its merger with 4G WiMAX provider Clearwire (now
called Clear). And at CES this year, Sprint unveiled two new
4G-enabled devices that are ready for action--as long as you're in one
of the current 27 markets that Sprint offers 4G service...

Continued: http://snurl.com/Sprint4G


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Old 01-23-2010, 02:48 AM
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Default Re: Sprint makes the push to 4G

On 2010-01-22 09:59:22 -0500, Dur said:

> (End User) - Just when you were starting to get comfortable with the
> 3G cellular landscape, it's time to start thinking about moving onto
> the next new new thing--4G. While Verizon and AT&T are still in the
> midst of building up their version of 4G connectivity called LTE
> (which will start rolling out on the two networks starting later this
> year for Verizon and in 2011 for AT&T), Sprint has a headstart in the
> 4G game thanks to its merger with 4G WiMAX provider Clearwire (now
> called Clear). And at CES this year, Sprint unveiled two new
> 4G-enabled devices that are ready for action--as long as you're in one
> of the current 27 markets that Sprint offers 4G service...
>
> Continued: http://snurl.com/Sprint4G


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Old 01-28-2010, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: Sprint makes the push to 4G

On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 06:59:22 -0800, Dur
<Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in
<ca6ca7c71001220659q55bba85fx8b12775cd959b8fd@mail .gmail.com>:

>(End User) - Just when you were starting to get comfortable with the
>3G cellular landscape, it's time to start thinking about moving onto
>the next new new thing--4G. While Verizon and AT&T are still in the
>midst of building up their version of 4G connectivity called LTE
>(which will start rolling out on the two networks starting later this
>year for Verizon and in 2011 for AT&T), Sprint has a headstart in the
>4G game thanks to its merger with 4G WiMAX provider Clearwire (now
>called Clear). And at CES this year, Sprint unveiled two new
>4G-enabled devices that are ready for action--as long as you're in one
>of the current 27 markets that Sprint offers 4G service...
>
>Continued: http://snurl.com/Sprint4G


[yawn]

Now if Sprint can just figure out how to stay in business...

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John <http:/navasgroup.com>

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why do iFans keep making excuses for it?

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Old 01-28-2010, 10:45 PM
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Default Re: Sprint makes the push to 4G

John Navas <spamfilter1@navasgroup.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 06:59:22 -0800, Dur
><Use-Author-Supplied-Address-Header@[127.1]> wrote in
><ca6ca7c71001220659q55bba85fx8b12775cd959b8fd@mai l.gmail.com>:
>
>>(End User) - Just when you were starting to get comfortable with the
>>3G cellular landscape, it's time to start thinking about moving onto
>>the next new new thing--4G. While Verizon and AT&T are still in the
>>midst of building up their version of 4G connectivity called LTE
>>(which will start rolling out on the two networks starting later this
>>year for Verizon and in 2011 for AT&T), Sprint has a headstart in the
>>4G game thanks to its merger with 4G WiMAX provider Clearwire (now
>>called Clear). And at CES this year, Sprint unveiled two new
>>4G-enabled devices that are ready for action--as long as you're in one
>>of the current 27 markets that Sprint offers 4G service...
>>
>>Continued: http://snurl.com/Sprint4G

>
>[yawn]
>
>Now if Sprint can just figure out how to stay in business...


Didn't I hear last year that someone was wanting to buy Sprint??

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