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“Sprint”

Feb
19
2010

Kindle comes free with BlackBerry

Amazon has unveiled Kindle for BlackBerry, a free e-book application that lets users read over digital 420,000 books bought from the online retailer, including over 100 New York Times bestsellers, on various BlackBerry devices.
It also lets the user to synchronize bookmarks with the Kindle electronic reader and other supported devices.
The Research In Motion’s BlackBerry [...]

Feb
16
2010

Open application stores, the next aim for wireless operators

World’s one of the most prominent groups in Wireless technology has today announced its intention to go for an ‘open application store’ which can be capable vend applications to all mobile phone users.
The ‘Wholesale Applications Community’ as it had been named, comprises of 24 of the biggest mobile network operators including China Mobile, Deutsche Telekom, [...]

Feb
15
2010

Microsoft comes up with an upgrade

Microsoft Inc. has unveiled an upgrade of its mobile service. The launch was done during the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona. The series is considered very promising and is called the Windows Phone 7 Series.
Steve Ballmer the Chief Exeecutive Office of Microsoft did the unveiling and said that the Windows Operating Systems are going [...]

Feb
14
2010

Sprint acclaimed for its performance

“Any time any plan”, “4G networking” et al are synonymous with the populous wireless network provider of US. This network provider is climbing up the ladder in terms of its customer base.
Leaving past the poor customer service and sad network signal this comes as a box of surprise for the Americans reigning the number three [...]

Feb
10
2010

Sprint posts $1 billion Q4 loss as subscriber outflow continues

Loss of valuable customers continues to worry the third largest wireless service provider of the US as it posted a net loss of $980 million or 34 cents per share in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal.
However, on a year-on-year basis the company certainly showed some improvement. Its bottom-line shrank $1.62 billion or 57 [...]