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Sprint's iDEN Base Drops 10% In One Quarter

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Something some may no know

by Caucasian    Apr 29, 2011, 10:22 AM

For Service and Repair, some people are actually able to, when they get their devices repaired for a qualifying issue where the device is defective, switch from a Nextel handset to an equivalent reconditioned Sprint CDMA based device, if a plan switch is necessary it does not extend the contract, etc.

These customers aren't fleeing the Nextel network, they're flocking to a more reliable network that has more to offer at what is still a very very good price.

With Sprint also rolling out another form of PTT (please, f***ing pick one and stay this time... I believe this will stick considering it is part of the multi-million Network Vision) this will enable these customers to immediately switch to one of these new devices with no change to their plans or to coverage, they'll already have experienced the network.

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