72 Facts About Sprint Corporation

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Sprint Corporation offered wireless voice, messaging, and broadband services through its various subsidiaries under the Boost Mobile and Open Mobile brands and wholesale access to its wireless networks to mobile virtual network operators.

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Sprint Corporation used CDMA, EvDO and 4G LTE networks, and formerly operated iDEN, WiMAX, and 5G NR networks.

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Sprint Corporation traced its origins to the Brown Telephone Company, which was founded in 1899 to bring telephone service to the rural area around Abilene, Kansas.

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In 2006, Sprint Corporation left the local landline telephone business and spun those assets off into a new company named Embarq, which later became a part of Lumen Tech, which remains one of the largest long-distance providers in the United States.

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Until 2005, the company was known as the Sprint Corporation, but took the name Sprint Nextel Corporation when it merged with Nextel Communications and adopted its black and yellow color scheme, along with a new logo.

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In July 2013, as part of the SoftBank transactions, Sprint acquired the remaining shares of the wireless broadband carrier Clearwire Corporation which it did not already own.

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Sprint Corporation operated thousands of miles of track as well as telegraph wire that ran along those tracks.

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In 1986, GTE Sprint Corporation merged with the United Telecommunications Inc property, US Telecom.

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In 1988, GTE sold more of Sprint Corporation to United Telecom, giving United Telecom operational control of the company.

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Sprint Corporation entered the Canadian market in the early 1990s as a reseller of bulk long-distance telephone lines that it bought from domestic companies.

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In 1993, Sprint Corporation entered into a strategic alliance with Call-Net Enterprises, a Canadian long-distance service, and bought 25 percent of the company.

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In 1994, Sprint Corporation spun off their existing cellular operations as 360° Communications to comply with an FCC regulatory mandate.

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In September 1996, Sprint Corporation announced a deal with RadioShack, and in 1997, Sprint Corporation stores opened at RadioShack to offer communications services and products across the United States.

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In 1999, Sprint Corporation began recombining its local telecom, long-distance, wireline, and wireless business units into a new company, in an initiative known internally as "One Sprint Corporation".

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Sprint Corporation tried to address this with the advent of PowerSource phones.

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In 2006, Sprint Corporation spun off its local telephone operations, including the former United Telephone companies and Centel, as Embarq.

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Sprint Corporation's acquisition of Nextel was a disaster from a fiscal standpoint in 2008, the company wrote down $29.

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In 2005, Sprint Corporation Nextel acquired three of its ten wireless affiliates: US Unwired, acquired in August; Gulf Coast Wireless, acquired in October; and IWO Holdings, acquired in October.

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SoftBank stated that Sprint Corporation will remain a separate entity, and will remain a CDMA carrier until it is an all-LTE carrier.

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Sprint Corporation stated that this deal would increase the company's retail footprint by more than double.

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Sprint Corporation derives revenue as a wireline IP network operator and as a long-distance telephony provider.

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Sprint Corporation is the United States' fourth largest long-distance provider by subscribers.

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In 2006, Sprint Corporation Nextel exited the local landline telephone business, spinning those assets off into a newly created company named Embarq, which CenturyTel acquired in 2008 to form CenturyLink.

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Sprint Corporation later expanded their Ethernet services to 65 markets in September 2011.

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Sprint Corporation then launched Ethernet over copper and Ethernet over DOCSIS in 2016 to complement its Fiber Ethernet offerings.

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Sprint Corporation offers its enterprise customers managed web-based services through its Sprint Corporation Web Services program.

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In 2015, Sprint Corporation powered the Connected Officer program for the Los Angeles Police Department in partnership with Samsung, VMware, and Prodapt.

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Sprint Corporation wireline is responsible for traditional telecommunications relay service, speech to speech relay service, and captioned telephone service .

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Sprint Corporation is in the process of upgrading these services from a TDM network to an IP-based network.

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Sprint Corporation offers postpaid wireless voice and data services primarily under the Sprint brand.

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Sprint Corporation Prepaid Group was a division of the company formed in May 2010 that is responsible for the operations of Sprint Corporation's pre-pay subsidiaries.

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Boost Worldwide, Inc was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sprint Corporation that provides nationwide, prepaid wireless voice, messaging and broadband data products and services to customers in the contiguous United States under the Boost Mobile brand.

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The services are provided as an MVNO hosted on the Sprint Corporation-owned CDMA, EVDO, WiMAX, LTE, and LTE Advanced networks.

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Sprint Velocity was Sprint Corporation's Connected Vehicle Platform, announced in 2012 in partnership with Chrysler.

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Sprint Corporation provided services using both its own spectrum and network equipment through affiliate agreements.

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Sprint Corporation provided back-end support such as billing and telephone-based customer service, while the affiliates built and maintained the network, sold equipment to customers, and staffed the retail stores in their specific regions.

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Sprint Corporation is given access to the SRA network in return for allowing the use of Sprint Corporation spectrum.

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Sprint Corporation provides wholesales capacity on its CDMA2000, EVDO, and LTE wireless networks to mobile virtual network operators, which allows other wireless providers to utilize its networks to offer its services.

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Sprint Corporation allows certain Sprint MVNOs to accept and activate old Sprint-branded phones through its "Bring Your Own Sprint Device" program which was established for Sprint's initiative to further reduce the number of cell phones that are thrown away each year.

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Sprint Corporation offers its MVNOs a program called the "Custom Branded Device Program", which gives MVNOs access to completely unbranded Android smartphones with no references to Sprint that the MVNO can then customize with its own branded apps and services through Sprint's Mobile ID and Mobile Zone products.

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Sprint Corporation then continued to upgrade their 3G EV-DO network until it reached 260 million people in 2007.

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Sprint Corporation has recently added eHRPD to its network in order to facilitate smooth handoffs between LTE and EV-DO.

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Sprint Corporation had announced that it entered into a 15-year agreement that included spectrum hosting, network services, 4G wholesale and 3G roaming, with LightSquared.

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Sprint Corporation projected that the LTE network would cover 123 million people in 2012 and over 250 million people by the end of 2013.

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Sprint Corporation has begun to roll out VoLTE, although the deployment is currently limited to certain markets.

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Sprint Corporation has a variety of wireless and mobile broadband products selection from a full range of manufacturers, that are preloaded with the largest mobile operating systems including Google's Android, Apple's iOS, and Microsoft's Windows Phone.

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That being said, Sprint Corporation is one of the only carriers that historically has not charged its customers for this type of device if the customer can demonstrate that Sprint Corporation coverage is inadequate where they live.

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Sprint Corporation ended the CLEAR brand in September 2013 shortly after it closed its acquisition of Clearwire, and it no longer offers CLEAR-branded products and services to new customers.

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Sprint Corporation Nextel intended these products and services as a lower-cost alternative, charging $.

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The products and services were initially available through Walmart stores; Sprint Corporation Nextel had planned to expand the distribution of Common Cents Mobile to other outlets, but never did.

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Sprint Corporation Nextel decided to decommission the iDEN network it had acquired after merging with Nextel Communications in order to repurpose the network for LTE coverage, Sprint Corporation stopped offering Nextel Direct Connect walkie-talkie service.

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Sprint Corporation acquired the iDEN network as a result of its merger with Nextel Communications in 2005.

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Sprint Corporation later marketed "push-to-talk" services under the Nextel Direct Connect name.

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Sprint Corporation provided its prepay partners Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile access to data services via the WiMAX network; including other Mobile virtual network operators under wholesale agreements.

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Sprint Corporation became the owner of Clearwire, after outbidding Dish Network for the company.

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Sprint Corporation is working on migrating WiMAX customers to LTE compatible devices in order to begin transitioning the WiMAX bands to TDD LTE.

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In July 2013, Sprint Corporation announced its first tri-band products capable of accessing TDD-LTE data connections in the 2.

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The groups, Mobile Beacon and Mobile Citizen, said that the network shutdown violates the contract which requires Sprint Corporation to provide high-speed internet services for low-income families and public institutions, as most of the equipment was still not LTE-compatible.

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Sprint Corporation pledged to provide upgrades to the equipment and work out a solution with the groups as soon as possible.

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Unlike the aforementioned companies, which have comparatively lenient policies about unlocking phones, such as when the device is paid off or the contract is fulfilled, and Verizon, whose GSM-capable devices ship with the GSM portion already unlocked, Sprint Corporation will unlock devices for international use only for customers in good standing after contacting customer support.

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Additionally, the resale value of Sprint Corporation-sold iPhones generally are the lowest of devices sold by the top four carriers in the country.

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Sprint Corporation was ordered to implement a comprehensive two-year plan to comply with the commission's rules including training of Sprint Corporation employees on how to comply with Do Not Call rules.

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Sprint Corporation was featured in Baywatch by Dwayne The Rock Johnson's character, Mitch.

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Sprint Corporation was the official wireless sponsor of the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards.

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Since then, Sprint Corporation signed a contract extension with NASCAR to continue sponsoring the series through the 2016 season.

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Sprint Corporation was replaced by Monster Energy after the 2016 season.

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Sprint Corporation held the naming rights to the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri; after the merger in 2020, the arena was renamed the T-Mobile Center .

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Sprint Corporation Nextel announced in December 2011 that it reached a multi-year exclusive partnership with the National Basketball Association to be the league's official wireless service partner.

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Sprint Corporation was a sponsor for the Copa America Centenario in 2016.

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Sprint Corporation was a sponsor of the Fox television series 24 and Fringe.

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Sprint Corporation was a major sponsor of the NBC television series Heroes and provided exclusive web content to subscribers.

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Sprint Corporation is a major sponsor of competition reality shows, such as Big Brother and Survivor on CBS, enabling viewers to vote each week for "Player of the Game".

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