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eBook: A Guide to Modern IT Disaster Recovery
IT disasters are an unfortunate inevitability of digital life. When they happen, you rely on your disaster recovery plan to get you back on your feet. Turn to this ebook for a plan that works.
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For Sprint, iPhone deal represents table stakes
Sprint's fourth quarter was a mixed bag. Was Sprint's deal with Apple to sell the iPhone worth it?
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Sprint's Q4: Huge bet on iPhone (just about) paid off
The first quarter where Sprint had the long-awaited iPhone on sale brought a mixed bag of results: A rise in subscribers, but a massive net loss.
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Sprint teams with Orange to extend M2M services worldwide
Sprint and Orange Business Services to extend their M2M reach to 180 countries around the world.
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Sprint announces $99 ZTE Optik tablet
Sprint's $99 ZTE tablet may sound like a deal, but it comes with a few caveats.
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Sprint to kill Wi-Fi BlackBerry PlayBook as RIM prepares 3G follow-up
RIM's PlayBook could be nearing its end this month, at least at Sprint.
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Sprint's LG Viper goes all LTE (photos)
The LG Viper is one of Sprint's two new LTE phones. As CES 2012 began, CNET takes a look to see how the phone handles.
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Sprint's latest hot spot toggles LTE, WiMax (photos)
Sprint's Tri-Network Hotspot doles out data from both its 4G networks, as well as from 3G.
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Sprint's Galaxy Nexus says hello (photos)
It wasn't a huge surprise, but Sprint used CES 2012 to unveil its own Samsung Galaxy News with support for the carrier's new LTE network.
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CES 2012: Sprint announces LTE version of Galaxy Nexus coming this year
Sprint will be joining Verizon with a LTE version of the Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Samsung Galaxy Nexus in 2012. Sprint is rolling out LTE with over 15 handsets coming in 2012.
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Sprint's Galaxy Nexus gets official announcement, 4G LTE in tow
Sprint is joining the Galaxy Nexus party with its own version of the Samsung phone.
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Sprint axes 4 execs; merges consumer, business sales teams
Sprint is starting off its new year by cutting some slack up top while undertaking a major reorganization of the company.
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Sprint plans 4G LTE to launch by first half
Sprint plans to launch its 4G LTE service, part of its Network Vision upgrade plan, in 10 markets by the first half of this year.
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Sprint to disable Carrier IQ
Sprint had Carrier IQ installed on 26 million handsets.
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Sprint rolls out Microsoft Lync to workers in 'social' cultural shift
Mobility is a big part in the social business but changing the organisational culture is often difficult. Sprint has rolled out Microsoft Lync to enable their remote employees to become more...
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Verizon Galaxy Nexus cannot use Google Wallet, Sprint only
News that the Galaxy Nexus will not work with Google Wallet on the Verizon network is causing an uproar. Fact is, Google's deal with Sprint is exclusive, and Verizon can't use the service.
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Verizon Wireless' master stroke and the spectrum crunch ahead
Verizon Wireless forced a lot of hands last week when it acquired wireless spectrum from cable companies.
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AT&T lashes out at opponents following latest FCC report
AT&T heads to the defense and doesn't mince words following the latest report from the FCC.
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Clearwire inks new network deal with Sprint
Clearwire gains a lifeline thanks to another investment from Sprint.
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Samsung Transform Ultra photos (Sprint)
When we first saw this phone at CTIA, it was Boost Mobile-bound. About a month later, Sprint got it, too.
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Clearwire could miss debt payment: The fallout
Clearwire has a big conundrum: Make its debt payment and drain its cash position or skip it and take its chances.
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