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added 2007 Sun Apr 22 7:00:00 by unknown user
Voicemail burns up precious minutes each month by making you listen to your message and the digital lady. You can basically skip everything she says simply by using a simple keystroke shortcut. You can save messages, skip messages, check your allocated anytime minutes, and get credits for dropped calls just by dialing a few keys.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 3:21:26 by catstevens
Satire about your phone service...
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 20:04:27 by phaythe
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added 2007 Thu Feb 8 8:02:03 by Neophile
Texas made good on its threat to sue Sprint Nextel Corp., asserting the No. 3 mobile-phone carrier's imposition of a new fee violates the state's deceptive trade practices law and a 2004 industry settlement with state attorneys general around the country.
added 2007 Tue Jan 9 4:26:42 by takeitorleaveit
RESTON, Va. (AP) -- Sprint Nextel Corp. reported Monday that its cell phone business suffered a net loss of 300,000 monthly subscribers in the fourth quarter and that the struggling wireless company will cut 5,000 jobs. The company's stock plunged more than 8 percent after the financial update, which included a 2007 outlook shy of many Wall Street
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added 2006 Wed Sep 20 4:12:41 by unknown user
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added 2006 Thu Aug 24 17:18:36 by dirtyfratboy
Sprint Nextel saved WiMax. Now it's up to WiMax to return the favor. Before Sprint endorsed the technology earlier this month, saying it would build a new wireless network around the technology, critics aired skepticism about WiMax's viability.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 2:44:02 by Jeremy
Baseball fans will soon be able to use their cell phones to take them out to the ballgame. Reston-based Sprint-Nextel has reached an agreement with Major League Baseball to make audio of baseball broadcasts available on its mobile phones. Under the plan, it'll cost just under $6 a month to tune in to the Washington Nationals.