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  2. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint pledged to provide upgrades to the equipment and work out a solution with the groups as soon as possible. Most of the WiMax network not running in the affected areas were shut down. [136] On February 1, 2016, the same court declared that Sprint can proceed with the network shutdown in the remaining 75 cities.

  3. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel Communications, Inc. offered postpaid services under the Nextel brand and prepaid services under the Boost Mobile brand. In late 2010, Sprint Nextel announced plans to decommission the Nextel iDEN network; on May 30, 2012, Sprint Nextel announced that it would shut down the Nextel network as early as June 2013. [4]

  4. iDEN Nextel National Network on Schedule to Shut Down June 30

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    iDEN Nextel National Network on Schedule to Shut Down June 30 100 million pounds of network gear and other materials to be saved from landfills as part of decommissioning OVERLAND PARK, Kan ...

  5. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    Sprint's network was decommissioned and integrated into T-Mobile's network. The CDMA network was completely shut down on May 31, 2022 [130] [131] [132] and the LTE network was discontinued on June 30, 2022. [54] Sprint used bands 25, 26 and 41 to provide LTE coverage and used band n41 for NR coverage.

  6. Merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US merged in 2020 in an all shares deal for $26 billion. The deal was announced on April 29, 2018. [1][2][3] After a two-year-long approval process the merger was closed on April 1, 2020, [4][5][6] with T-Mobile emerging as the surviving brand. The Sprint brand was discontinued by T-Mobile on August 2, 2020.

  7. United States Cellular Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. uscellular.com. United States Cellular Corporation (doing business as UScellular and formerly known as U.S. Cellular) is an American mobile network operator. Its stock is publicly traded, but Telephone and Data Systems Inc. owns a controlling stake (83% economic and 96% voting power). The company was formed in 1983 and is headquartered ...

  8. Virgin Mobile USA - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile USA was a no-contract Mobile Virtual Network Operator. It used Sprint's network for coverage. It licensed the Virgin Mobile brand from United Kingdom-based Virgin Group. Virgin Mobile USA was headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and provided service to approximately 6 million customers. [2][3]

  9. NII Holdings - Wikipedia

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    NII Holdings, Inc. (formerly Nextel International) was an American holding company that, through its subsidiary Nextel Telecomunicações Ltda., provided mobile communications services under the Nextel brand in Latin America. [ 4] NII last operated 3G UMTS / HSDPA and 4G LTE networks in Brazil, and also operated an iDEN network there until its ...