Sprint PCS has begun stitching together a network of wireless "hot spots" to cash in on the growing popularity of wireless networking, a Sprint PCS executive said. The company has already signed ...
For Sprint PCS, it’s pretty much come down to this: Make it big in wireless data, or prepare to be eaten. William T. Esrey, chairman of parent Sprint Corp., prefers the former and is pressing ahead ...
Sprint PCS launched its version of push-to-talk Monday that lets customers use their wireless phones as if they were walkie-talkies. Sprint PCS’ Ready Link service is the third of its kind to hit the ...
Sprint PCS Group last week won the 3G technology race by launching the first nationwide high-speed cellular data service. Sprint PCS now offers 50K to 70K bit/sec. data service on what it calls its ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Sprint PCS Group on Tuesday said it sees a more than 40 percent increase in fourth-quarter revenue and expects 2002 sales to grow by more than 30 percent to $13 billion, driven by ...
Sprint PCS Group, the nation's fourth-largest wireless carrier, announced yesterday that it will start offering a faster nationwide wireless Internet network to customers who buy its new products, in ...
Sprint PCS (NYSE: PCS) surged 8 percent after Lehman Bros. said on Monday that it upgraded the wireless phone operator to "buy" from "neutral." Shares were up 2.25 to 30.25 Monday morning. The ...
Sprint PCS has begun an aggressive effort to lure Internet service provider EarthLink's five million customers into using more advanced cell phones and wireless services. EarthLink customers can now ...
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eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Sprintundefined is getting ready to pump more cash into its expanding wireless operation as land-line prospects continue to slide. Sprint executives shared their 2004 business outlook with analysts at ...
KANSAS CITY, MO. - As of noon, CDT today, Sprint wireline switching facilities that support Sprint's telecommunications network are stable and processing voice and data traffic normally. In addition, ...
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