Sprint Nextel investors have received some very good news and very bad news. The good news is that the company plans to step up deployment of its Network Vision. This plan, originally described in December 2010, calls for a comprehensive, nationwide rollout of 4G LTE on its licensed spectrum. At the same time, it is moving away from WiMax provider Clearwire, although it holds a 54 percent stake in the company. The bad news: This is going to cost.
Sprint's WiMax Decision: No Pain, No Gain
Posted by: Erika Morphy October 10, 2011 09:13 AMSprint Nextel investors have received some very good news and very bad news. The good news is that the company plans to step up deployment of its Network Vision. This plan, originally described in December 2010, calls for a comprehensive, nationwide rollout of 4G LTE on its licensed spectrum. At the same time, it is moving away from WiMax provider Clearwire, although it holds a 54 percent stake in the company. The bad news: This is going to cost.