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  2. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel was an American wireless service operator that merged with Sprint in 2005 and ceased to exist as a subsidiary of T-Mobile US in 2013. Nextel was known for its push-to-talk feature, unlimited plans, and global positioning system integration.

  3. Cincinnati Reds Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Listen to 69 radio stations that carry English-language coverage of the Cincinnati Reds, a professional baseball team in MLB. Find out the play-by-play announcers, station list, and online streaming options for the network.

  4. WFAY - Wikipedia

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    Sue Morrison, a graduate of the Radio TV program at CCTI, now CCCC in Sanford, provided those news updates in the late 1970s. In the 1970s WFAI also carried Winston Cup NASCAR races, now known as Sprint Nextel racing, which at that time was provided by MRN the Motoring Racing Network.

  5. iDEN - Wikipedia

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    iDEN is a trunked radio and cellular telephone system that uses speech compression and time-division multiple access. It was developed by Motorola and used by Nextel in the US, but was decommissioned in 2013 and replaced by Sprint's CDMA network.

  6. Push-to-talk - Wikipedia

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    Push-to-talk (PTT) is a method of switching between voice reception and transmission on half-duplex communication lines, such as two-way radio or mobile phones. Learn about the history, features and examples of PTT in various scenarios, such as air traffic control, CB radio and mobile services.

  7. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation was an American telecommunications company that operated a mobile network and offered wireless services under various brands. It was acquired by T-Mobile US in 2020 and discontinued its own brand in 2023.

  8. Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 39 radio stations that carry English-language coverage of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a professional football team in the NFL. Find out the network's flagships, affiliates, and station list as of the 2022 season.

  9. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of commercial, non-commercial, government, public, religious and former radio broadcasters and networks in the US. Find out the names, formats, owners and locations of various radio stations and networks across the country.