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The T-Mobile Headquarters Campus is a collection of 17 buildings encompassing 3,900,000-square-foot (360,000 m 2) on 200 acres in Overland Park, Kansas that formerly housed the world headquarters of Sprint Corporation, an American telecom company.
After the Sprint-Nextel merger, the company maintained an executive headquarters in Reston, Virginia and operational headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse recognized that having two headquarters was not helping the merger effort, sent the wrong message to employees and contributed to the post-merger cultural clash.
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In 1992, Centel was acquired by Sprint, and Central of Texas began doing business under the Sprint name, but retained its legal name. In 2006, the company was spun off into Embarq when Sprint Nextel spun off its local telephone operations. [2] The company did business as CenturyLink from 2009-2022, following the acquisition of Embarq by CenturyTel.
On January 20, 2010, Boost Mobile's then-parent company Sprint Nextel managed to secure some of the 1985 Chicago Bears players (including Jim McMahon, Willie Gault, and Mike Singletary) to re-create the team's famous "Super Bowl Shuffle" rap song and music video as "The Boost Mobile Shuffle" during the first quarter of the Super Bowl XLIV.
The company was founded in 1909 as The American Telephone Company.It was owned by Sprint Nextel until 2006 when it was spun off into Embarq.CenturyTel acquired Embarq in 2009, at which point United Telephone of Kansas began doing business as CenturyLink.
In August 2010, Cricket and Sprint signed a five-year wholesale agreement which allowed Cricket to utilize Sprint's nationwide 3G EVDO network in the United States. In late 2010 at CES 2011 , Cricket unveiled Muve Music, the carriers own music streaming service alongside the $199 Samsung Suede SCH-r710 which was the first phone to support Muve ...