Sprint has made the small business owner’s reluctant trudge through overly complicated websites in search of the right communications solution a thing of the past
We are now embarking on the next generation of smartphones – one where true mobile broadband will unleash the power of these mobile computing devices to lengths
Sprint today announced pricing and availability for America’s first 4G-capable phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and brilliant Super AMOLED touchscreen, Samsung Epic 4G
Sprint today announced the expanded availability of NextMail(R), powered by Pacific DataVision, to all Sprint devices, including the new HTC EVOTM 4G.
Sprint announced that it has completed the transition of 35 MHz of BAS spectrum across the country, which clears the way for millions of consumers nationwide
Motorola i1 also offers a variety of robust business and entertainment applications through the Android Market(TM), and when combined with the built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, it provides a great view of what’s happening both personally and professionally
Sprint (NYSE:S) launched 4G service in Rochester, N.Y., Syracuse, N.Y., Merced, Calif., Visalia, Calif., Eugene, Ore., Tri-Cities, Wash., and Yakima, Wash.
Shenandoah Telecommunications Company announced today that its wireless subsidiary has signed an amendment to the current contract with Sprint Nextel
The mobile broadband service will be powered by Sprint’s 3G network, and plans will start at $29.99/month for 250 GB of data.
A multi-location data service, MPLS-VPN is managed, end-to-end, by TDS to provide businesses with a secure and reliable network anywhere in the U.S.
In addition, the total number of HTC EVO 4G devices sold on launch day was three times the number of Samsung Instinct and Palm Pre devices sold over their first three days on the market combined.
The device will cost $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and after a $100 mail-in rebate (taxes excluded) with a new line activation or eligible upgrade.
Sprint now offers comprehensive Ethernet access in 28 markets nationwide and 35 countries globally. Sprint expects to further enhance and expand coverage in an additional 16 U.S. markets later this year.
Sprint revealed details about the pending launch of the highly anticipated HTC Evo 4G smartphone. The device will launch June 4th.
Sprint announced the launch of Common Cents Mobile, the newest member of Sprint’s powerhouse prepaid portfolio with 7-cent minutes that Round Down and 7-cent text
Sprint [NYSE:S] today officially unveiled its comprehensive multi-segment approach to the prepaid wireless marketplace.
Clearwire and its wholesale partners, Sprint and Time Warner Cable (TWC), announced plans for summer expansion for 4G WiMAX.
Both Clearwire and Sprint announced 4G WiMAX availability in Central Pennsylvania
Sprint TV also will be offered on the upcoming HTC EVO 4G, taking mobile video to the next level with Sprint 4G speeds that are up to 10 times faster than 3G.
Beginning tomorrow, the Sprint Free Guarantee gives any customer opening a new line of service the chance to try Sprint for 30 days. If a customer isn’t completely satisfied, they can get reimbursed for
Powered by Google’s Android 2.1 mobile OS, Sprint’s WiMAX network and available this summer, the HTC EVO 4G handset boasts “a multimedia experience at 4G
Sprint will launch the HTC Supersonic at CTIA next week. Although actual details of the Supersonic are ‘far and few between,’ it’s believed to be an Android powered handset.
Nexus One, the first wireless phone sold through Google(TM)’s web store, is planned for Sprint’s 3G Mobile Broadband Network