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Sprint announces Voluntary Separation Program; more layoffs possibly on the way In a move similar to what Dell is currently offering its employees, Sprint is also giving employees the option to voluntarily leave the company. While Sprint hasn’t announced anything officially, layoffs have certainly followed voluntary separations in the past. So far, this program is only affecting the Sales and Distribution channel and is not a [...] [..] |
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U.S. Government exempt from Early Termination Fees It seems there are some benefits to working for the man. In 2004, a company then known simply as Nextel began investigating whether they could assess ETF’s to government contracts that ended before their pre-determined termination date. At the time, Nextel’s VP of marketing issued a public statement hypothesizing that “the government will never, never [...] [..] |
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Sprint Brings a Grand Old Party to the Twin Cities Showing some love to the GOP, Sprint used a press release to boast shamelessly (no, seriously - they’re really darn proud) about the exciting network enhancements that residents of the Twin Cities will benefit from as a result of the Republican National Convention. In short, “the Twin Cities are awash in expanded capacity”, says Sprint. [...]
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XOHM WiMAX from Sprint Dropping Next Month; No, Really Beyond being Aubrey Huff’s favorite town in the world, Baltimore will another claim to fame beginning next month. If all goes according to plan it looks like Sprint will stay true to its recent claim as it prepares to unleash its long anticipated XOHM service next month. Sprint has named Baltimore as the preliminary launch [...]
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| Sprint finally decides on ETF conditions and details Just a few weeks ago, Sprint announced it would have details on how it’s dealing with early termination fees by December once its billing software was updated. It looks like Dan Hesse and his boys have been working on provisions really quickly! As of November 2, Sprint’s early termination fees will begin to decrease by [...] [..] |
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Sprint?s head of CDMA hits the road Will Dan Hesse’s woes never cease? In a sudden move this past week, yet another member of Sprint’s top management decided he had enough and went running for the hills. John Garcia, the now-former head of Sprint’s CDMA business, abruptly parted ways with the carrier and left Keith Cowan, president of strategy and corporate development, [...] [..] |
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Sprint gets rugged and releases two new Motorola phones We snagged a picture of Sprint’s Motorola V950 from our leaked roadmap, but now you can see it for yourself as Sprint launched their ruggedized Push To Talk flip phone. The Motorola Renegade V950 is a Qchat-enabled phone so you CDMA and iDEN PTT people can talk nice together. The V950 packs a lot [...]
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Samsung Instinct Selling Like Hotcakes; Relatively Speaking While sales figures were wisely omitted from Sprint’s press release, it has announced today that the Samsung Instinct is the fastest-selling EVDO-equipped handset Sprint has ever offered. Apparently the Instinct is so desirable in fact, that many Sprint locations have run out of stock. All things considered it is a nice handset supporting just about [...] [..] |
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?Official? Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM for Sprint Mogul leaked Yeah, we know. There have been a long string of seemingly official Sprint Mogul ROM leaks. Given the history, you shouldn’t get your hopes up too high, but it’s still a good step to see this in the wild. A new version of the Sprint Mogul Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM has leaked within the DEV [...] [..] |
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| Shape-Shifting Robots The University of Pennsylvania created these modular robots that are able to recognize each other and assemble themselves into 1 larger robot. Once assembled, the larger robot is able to walk…theoretically. I just like the part where the guy kicks it!
Via - Engadget - Shape Shifting Robots
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| Research In Motion (RIMM) Preview: Huge Stock Upside AmTech Research's Rob Sanderson bangs the drum on Research in Motion (RIMM) this morning, calling the "best story in tech." There has "never been a larger, open-ended market opportunity in tech." RIM will raise guidance as it reports resul [..] |
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| Sprint launches XOHM WiMax in Baltimore Sprint announced on Monday the launch of its XOHM Wimax service in Baltimore. Starting today, customers can purchase XOHM-branded hardware and sign up for $25 per month at home Internet service, $30 per month mobile service or pay $10 for one full day of “On-the-Go” access. For those who want more than one device, Sprint [...] [..] |
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| EA Q2: Earnings Guidance Weak, Company Laying Off 6%
EA said that after its 2Q loss, it's laying off 6% of its workforce, or 540 employees. The move will save the company $50 million annually before taxes.
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Is Sprint-Clearwire Doomed From The Start? Sprint's (S) WiMax spinoff/JV with Clearwire (CLWR) has a big task ahead: Build a massive, high-speed wireless network from scratch, and then convince enough people to sign up for it that [..] |
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