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- Sprint Nextel Corp. ist der drittgrößte US-amerikanische Mobilfunkbetreiber nach Verizon Wireless und AT&T. Der Hauptsitz des Unternehmens befindet sich in Reston, Virginia. Sprint Nextel liegt in seiner Unternehmensgröße vor T-Mobile, dem viertgrößten Mobilfunkanbieter. Das Unternehmen entstand durch eine Fusion von Sprint und Nextel, dem dritt- bzw. fünftgrößten Unternehmen der Branche in den USA. Sprint hatte Nextel 2005 für 36 Mrd. Dollar übernommen. Die Firma Sprint Nextel hat seit der Fusion etwa 1,3 Mio. neue Kunden gewinnen können und zählt damit über 45,6 Mio. Mobiltelefonbesitzer zu ihren Kunden. Sprint PCS und Nextel benutzen unterschiedliche Technologien und Frequenzen: Sprint PCS ist ein CDMA2000-Netz, während Nextel den von Motorola entwickelten iDEN-Standard verwendet. Beide Systeme sind mit dem in Europa verwendeten GSM nicht kompatibel. Kunden von SPRINT haben aber die Möglichkeit, eine mit ihrer Rufnummer programmierte SIM-Karte zu bekommen, die sie in GSM-Telefonen verwenden können. Es existieren auch Telefone, die sowohl CDMA bzw. iDEN als auch GSM-fähig sind. Sprint Nextel ist aktuell Sponsor des NASCAR Sprint Cups, einer Motorsportliga in den USA. Sprint Nextel betreibt über die Tochterfirma SprintLink ein globales Provider-Netz und betreibt ein Backbone-Netz nach dem Standard OC-192. Kunden sind große internationale Konzerne, der Einzelhandel und einige Fast-Food-Ketten. SprintLink betreibt Peerings mit Tier-2 und Tier-3 ISPs. SprintLink besitzt Netzwerke in den Vereinigten Staaten, in Westeuropa, Ostasien, Australien und Indien. Die Netzwerkleitungen bestehen komplett aus unterirdischen Glasfaserleitungen in den Vereinigten Staaten und Europa sowie aus Unterseeleitungen im pazifischen, atlantischen und indischen Ozean. SprintLink ist für die Kabelwartung und -verwaltung im Konsortium TAT-14 verantwortlich.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation provides wireless and wireline voice and data telecommunications services to customers in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers retail services under the Sprint, Nextel, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, and Assurance Wireless brands and provides wholesale wireless access to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million end users, giving Sprint Nextel approximately half the subscribers of either of its two larger rivals, AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless with about 100 million subscribers each. Sprint Nextel's headquarters are located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the Unites States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates two separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended it's previously announced "Network Vision" plan which will decommission the iDen network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, the Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 47.1% interest in Clearwire Corporation and an 18% interest in NII Holdings, which operates under the Nextel brand in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru. Sprint Nextel launched the first 4G phone available in the United States, the HTC Evo 4G, on June 4, 2010. Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation es una compañía de telecomunicaciones con sede en Overland Park, Kansas. Esta compañía opera y es propietaria del tercer operador celular más grande de los Estados Unidos con 49 millones de clientes, solo rebasado por Verizon Wireless y AT&T Mobility. En los Estados Unidos también opera la red de banda ancha móvil más grande de los Estados Unidos. La compañía se fundó en el 2005 con la compra de Nextel Corporation por parte de la Sprint Corporation. En el 2006 la transacción se completó y unos años después se fusionaron las marcas quedando bajo el nombre Sprint. Sprint también maneja DCSNet que es la red privada de comunicaciones del Gobierno Estadounidense
- Sprint Nextel Corporation est une entreprise américaine de télécommunication, elle est le troisième opérateur de téléphonie mobile des États-Unis avec près de 44 millions d’abonnés, derrière AT&T Mobility et Verizon Wireless. Son siège est à Overland Park au Kansas. L’entreprise opère sous les marques Sprint PCS et Nextel. Le groupe exerce aussi des activités dans la téléphonie fixe et longues distances. Sprint Nextel Corporation est né en 2004 de la fusion entre les deux opérateurs télécoms Sprint Corporation et Nextel. Le nouveau groupe garde un siège opérationnel Overland Park au Kansas.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation è un'azienda di telecomunicazioni statunitense con sede a Overland Park, Kansas. È una delle più grandi compagnie di telecomunicazioni del mondo.
- スプリント・ネクステル は、アメリカの携帯電話事業者である。 本社はバージニア州レストン(旧・ネクステル本社)とカンザス州オーバーランドパーク(旧・スプリント本社)に置き、二本社制を採用している。
- Sprint Nextel – amerykańska firma telekomunikacyjna specjalizująca się w komunikacji bezprzewodowej, powstała w 2005 roku z połączenia dwóch operatorów telefonii komórkowej - Sprinta i Nextela.
- Sprint Nextel é uma empresa estadunidense do setor de telecomunicações, com um valor de mercado de aproximadamente US$ 77 bilhões. A Nextel é a única operadora do Brasil a utilizar a tecnologia para telefone celular conhecida como iDEN.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation — одна из крупнейших телекоммуникационных компаний на планете. Благодаря почти 52 млн абонентам, компания является третьей по количеству абонентов в США после AT&T Mobility и Verizon Wireless. Штаб-квартира компании базируется в Оверленд-парке, Канзас. Компания была создана в 2005 году в результате сделки по слиянию c Nextel Communications на 35 млрд долл.
- Sprint Nextel är ett amerikanskt telefonbolag med bland annat verksamhet inom mobiltjänster.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation là một công ty viễn thông có trụ sở ở Overland Park, Kansas. Công ty sở hữu và điều hành mạng di động lớn thứ ba ở Mỹ, với 48.8 triệu khách hàng, sau Verizon Wireless và AT&T Mobility. Sprint là một nhà cung cấp dịch vụ Internet toàn cầu (mạng Tier 1) và tạo nên một phần của xương sống Internet. Ở Mỹ, công ty cũng điều hành mạng không dây băng rộng và là công ty cung cấp mạng lớn thứ ba về độ phủ địa lý. Công ty được thành lập vào năm 2005 sau khi Sprint mua lại Nextel Communications với giá $35 tỷ. Năm 2006, công ty cho ra doanh nghiệp kinh doanh sản phẩm phụ điện thoại viễn thông cục bộ, đặt tên là Embarq. Công ty cũng đã hoàn thành việc nhận lại $6.5 tỷ tywf Nextel Partners, một trong những chi nhánh lớn nhất, phần lớn cung cấp dịch vụ viễn thông không dây cho thị trường nông thôn. Sprint cũng điều hành và bảo trì DCSNet, mạng riêng được giám sát của Chính quyền Hoa Kỳ.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation, also referred to as Sprint is a wireless and wireline voice and data telecommunications company serving customers in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers its wireless services under the Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, payLo, and Assurance Wireless brands and also provides wholesale wireless access of its networks to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million customers. The company's headquarters are located in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended its previously announced "Network Vision" plan which will decommission the iDEN network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, the Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 47.1% interest in Clearwire Corporation. Sprint Nextel was the first to offer a consumer available 4G phone, the HTC Evo 4G, in the United States on June 4, 2010. Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation, also referred to as Sprint, is a wireless and wireline voice and data telecommunications company serving customers in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers wireless services under the Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, payLo, and Assurance Wireless brands and also provides wholesale wireless access of its networks to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million customers. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended its previously announced "Network Vision" plan in which it will decommission the iDEN network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 47.1% interest in Clearwire Corporation and an 18.0% in NII Holdings (International Nextel). Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation also referred to as Sprint, is a wireless and wireline voice and data communications company serving customers in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers wireless services under the Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, payLo, and Assurance Wireless brands and also provides wholesale wireless access of its networks to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million customers. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended its previously announced "Network Vision" plan in which it will decommission the iDEN network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 47.1% interest in Clearwire Corporation and an 18.0% in NII Holdings (International Nextel). Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year. On October 14, 2012, it was announced that Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank will purchase 70% of Sprint Nextel Corporation for $20.1 billion. The deal is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2013.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation also referred to as Sprint, is an American telecommunications company that operates in wireless and wireline data serving customers in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers wireless services under the Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, payLo, and Assurance Wireless brands and also provides wholesale wireless access of its networks to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million customers. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended its previously announced "Network Vision" plan in which it will decommission the iDEN network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 50.8% interest in Clearwire Corporation and an 18.0% in NII Holdings (International Nextel). Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year. On October 14, 2012, it was announced that Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank will purchase 70% of Sprint Nextel Corporation for $20.1 billion. The deal is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2013.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation also referred to as Sprint, is an American telecommunications company that operates in wireless and wireline data, serving customers in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Sprint Nextel offers wireless services under the Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, payLo, and Assurance Wireless brands and also provides wholesale wireless access of its networks to a number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators in the United States. At the end of 2011, the Sprint wireless network served more than 55 million customers. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States. Dan Hesse is the President and C.E.O. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel operates separate wireless networks, one using the CDMA radio interface and one using the iDEN radio interface. In 2009, Sprint reached an agreement to outsource management of its wireless networks to Ericsson. In 2012 Sprint amended its previously announced "Network Vision" plan in which it will decommission the iDEN network, then refarm Sprint Nextel's spectrum assets, deploying updated CDMA network equipment and FDD LTE network equipment to increase coverage, network capacity and data throughput speeds while reducing base station complexity and power consumption. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008. Sprint owns a 50.8% interest in Clearwire Corporation and an 18.0% in NII Holdings (International Nextel). Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, Sprint Nextel Corporation, when it merged with Nextel Communications that year. On October 14, 2012, it was announced that Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank will purchase 70% of Sprint Nextel Corporation for $20.1 billion. The deal is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2013.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation is a United States-based holding company that operates multiple wireline and wireless networks serving consumer, business and government customers in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands primarily under the name Sprint. Sprint Nextel, through its various subsidiaries, also offers services under the Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile and Assurance Wireless brands. Sprint is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel derives additional revenue by offering wholesale access to its wireless networks. As of 2012, the Sprint wireless network serves more than 55.6 million customers. Sprint Nextel traces its origins to the Brown Telephone Company, which Cleyson L. (C.L. ) Brown and Jacob Brown founded in 1899 to deploy telephone service to the rural area around Abilene, KS. Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, "Sprint Nextel Corporation", when it merged with Nextel Communications that year. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel subsequently acquired in 2008. Sprint Nextel owns a 50.8% equity interest in Clearwire Corporation. On December 17, 2012, Sprint Nextel agreed to pay US$2.97 per share, US$2.2 billion in total, to purchase the portion of Clearwire Corporation shares that Sprint Nextel does not already own. On October 14, 2012, Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank announced that it intends to purchase 70% of Sprint Nextel Corporation for US$20.1 billion. The companies expect to close the transaction in the second quarter of 2013. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States and is led by Dan Hesse, the President and C.E.O.
- Sprint Nextel Corporation is a United States-based holding company that operates multiple wireline and wireless networks serving consumer, business and government customers in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands primarily under the Sprint brand. Sprint Nextel, through its various subsidiaries, also offers wireless services under the Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile and Assurance Wireless brands. Sprint Nextel is a tier 1 global Internet access service provider. Sprint Nextel is the United States' third largest long distance provider by subscribers. Sprint Nextel derives additional revenue by offering wholesale access to its wireless networks. As of 2012, the Sprint wireless network serves more than 55.6 million customers. Sprint Nextel traces its origins to the Brown Telephone Company, which Cleyson L. (C.L. ) Brown and Jacob Brown founded in 1899 to deploy telephone service to the rural area around Abilene, KS. Prior to 2005, the company was known as Sprint Corporation. The company took its current name, "Sprint Nextel Corporation", when it merged with Nextel Communications that year. In 2006, Sprint Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel subsequently acquired in 2008. Sprint Nextel owns a 50.8% equity interest in Clearwire Corporation. On December 17, 2012, Sprint Nextel agreed to pay US$2.97 per share, US$2.2 billion in total, to purchase the portion of Clearwire Corporation shares that Sprint Nextel does not already own. On October 14, 2012, Japanese telecommunications company SoftBank announced that it intends to purchase 70% of Sprint Nextel Corporation for US$20.1 billion. The companies expect to close the transaction in the second quarter of 2013. Sprint Nextel is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, United States and is led by Dan Hesse, the President and C.E.O.
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