Telephone provider Sprint is expected to announce a major outsourcing initiative this week to help reduce costs in its wireless business, which continues to rack up losses. On Tuesday, the company ...
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, ...
Here’s another “ruggedized” phone on Sprint PCS, the Sanyo MM7400. Not sure why, but it seems Sprint likes these rubber-encrusted mobiles more than other carriers (except for maybe Nextel). This one ...
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 ...
NEW YORK -- Sprint Corp. said today it expects early next week to raise about $2 billion from concurrent offerings of shares of Sprint PCS Group common stock, and securities automatically convertible ...
The Sprint PCS Group division of Sprint Corp. has signed a $1 billion multiyear contract with Lucent Technologies Inc. for a network equipment upgrade that will provide peak mobile data rates of ...
The layoffs will center on PCS' marketing, IT, network and finance divisions and not employees working directly with customers, said Len Lauer, president of the PCS division, in a statement.
The wireless carrier said the new network, based on Qualcomm's CDMA technology, promises average data speeds of 50 Kbps to 70 Kbps, with peak speeds of up to 144 Kbps, in addition to improved-quality ...
WASHINGTON - Sprint PCS Monday will begin selling mobile telephones equipped to more precisely pinpoint a user's location when they dial 911 for help, although service will not be available until ...
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 ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Sprint Corp.'s wireless division will lay off about 1,600 workers, or 6 percent of the division's work force, and release about 500 contractors, the company announced Thursday.