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  2. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel Communications, Inc. offered postpaid services under the Nextel brand and prepaid services under the Boost Mobile brand. In late 2010, Sprint Nextel announced plans to decommission the Nextel iDEN network; on May 30, 2012, Sprint Nextel announced that it would shut down the Nextel network as early as June 2013. [4]

  3. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Nextel decided to decommission the iDEN (Nextel National) network it had acquired after merging with Nextel Communications in order to repurpose the network for LTE coverage, Sprint stopped offering Nextel Direct Connect walkie-talkie service. Instead, Sprint persuades many of its customers into their replacement service – Sprint ...

  4. iDEN - Wikipedia

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    Colombian Avantel deactivated its iDEN service at the end of 2021. [8] Nextel Mexico provided iDEN service in Mexico until its iDEN network was decommissioned in 2017. The Mexican Nextel assets were purchased by AT&T in 2015 along with Iusacell the same year to form the nucleus and the revival of AT&T Mexico. AT&T gradually transitioned users ...

  5. Where Does the AT&T and T-Mobile Deal Leave Sprint Nextel? - AOL

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    Sprint Nextel (S) shares battled back Tuesday after being pummeled by AT&T's surprise $39 billion T-Mobile merger announcement the day before. While the nation's No. 3 carrier doesn't have a sexy ...

  6. Sprint Nextel Plans to Upgrade Network, Save Billions - AOL

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    Sprint Nextel (S) announced today a plan to upgrade its network over the next three to five years, aiming to save billions of dollars in the process. The third largest U.S. mobile-phone carrier ...

  7. Verizon Wants What Clearwire Has - AOL

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    There aren't a whole lot of things that Clearwire has that Verizon wants, but spectrum is certainly one of them. The Wall Street Journal reports that Big Red has offered Clearwire up to $1.5 ...

  8. AT&T Mexico - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Mexico, S.A.U. (formerly known as Iusacell and Nextel Mexico), also known as AT&T Mexico Wireless and AT&T Mexico Mobility, is a Mexican mobile telephone operator and subsidiary of AT&T. AT&T Mexico is headquartered in Mexico City. Its mobile network is available in 90% of Mexico, serving 13% of the Mexican wireless market.

  9. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    Lumen Technologies operating companies consist of operations inherited from various predecessor companies, which is reflected in the differing names of the companies and partially overlapping service territories; all operating companies do business using the CenturyLink brand. Predecessors include: