Sprint
Posted by JeffryJun 5
The Sprint Tradition . Sprint’s red diamond logo represented the combined achievements of many legendary predecessors, including United Telecommunications, US Sprint and Centel. Each embraced the same bold approach that Sprint’s founder Cleyson Brown showed in 1899, when the Brown Telephone Company successfully went toe-to-toe with the Bell monopoly in Abilene, Kansas. By 1986, Sprint led all U.S. telecom companies by completing the first nationwide, 100% digital, fiber-optic network. At the same time, the company was a pioneer in data communications, establishing the world’s third largest commercial packet data network in 1980. Then a new kind of telecom company emerged in 1993, when Sprint and Centel merged to become a unique provider of local, wireless and long distance services. The Nextel Tradition . By mid-1995, Nextel was on point to serve all of the nation’s top 50 markets. Armed with nationwide spectrum and presence, Nextel was ready to dramatically demonstrate its genius for innovation. In September 1996, the company introduced Motorola’s breakthrough iDEN technology. This marked the first combination of enhanced digital cellular, two-way radio and text/numeric paging in one phone – the famed Nextel phone. The national rollout of iDEN service began and the Nextel National Network was introduced in January 1997. By the year 2000, the company had connected to countries around the world and introduced its always-connected wireless data solution. Sprint phones are very popular. Once you’ve chosen a carrier you must choose a place to get your cell phone and service plan. ![]() HTC Touch PRO Phone, Black (Sprint) |





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