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Sprint is Building its Private 4G Wireless network

Sprint is Building its Private 4G Wireless networkThe CEO Dan Hesse strikes the reset push button in recent week at Sprint Nextel Corporation, the production of new alternatives for consumers and confusion for shareholders. Sprint said recently that it was building its personal quicker 4G wireless network. It said that it would stop trading handsets by using WiMax 4G existing partner, in the next year. These events followed the announcement which happens recently that the Overland Park-foundation firm would add the iPhone to its schedule in upcoming week.

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Sprint decide to release CDMA push-to-talk as Android app

Sprint decide to release CDMA push-to-talk as Android appAccording to a report from Sprint Nextel recently, the wireless carrier's universally network upgrading will bring immediate "walkie talkie" communications to its usual Android handsets as a downloadable applications. Earlier, this characteristic was exclusive to handsets which had the proper iDEN radio to install.

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Sprint to reveal dual-screen Kyocera Android cell phone

Sprint to reveal dual-screen Kyocera Android cell phoneSprint Nextel (NYSE:S) will launch a latest Smartphone from Kyocera in a media event which has two displays of touchscreen, based on a report in a Wall Street Journal.

The telephone, called the Echo, will run on Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android platform, and it is primary feature is its form factor. The report, citing an unnamed source, said the two 3.5-inch screens can be placed side by side to form a tablet-like display, and that users can function on separate tasks on every screen or drag them from one screen to another. The screen can furthermore be loaded to make a lot more standard looking Smartphone.

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Sprint Nextel increasing smartphone data plan costs

Sprint Nextel increasing smartphone data plan costsSprint Nextel (NYSE: S) is raising the costs of their unlimited data service for smartphone strategy by $10 per month, it is for every new smartphone postpaid plans starting Jan. 30.

Sprint said the cost will allow it to preserve its wireless network to satisfy the demand for data solutions. Sprint stated its smartphone clients use ten times more data than its standard function phone customers. In previous summer AT&T (NYSE: T) Mobility tainted its costing intends to protect its network from heavy data use by introducing a tiered pricing structure--$25 for just 2 GB of data also $15 for 200 MB.

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