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Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 14 days ago
Alltel's ( NYSE: AT) CEO Scott Ford said in an interview with the Arkansas News Bureau that a carrier must be nationwide in order to be relevant in today's industry, and to rectify that, during his tenure as the chief executive at the fifth largest U.S. carrier, he tried to buy Sprint ( NYSE: S), T-Mobile and even AT&T ( NYSE: T) Wireless. Of course, a lot of the talk also focused on the company's $28.1 billion sale to Verizon Wireless ( NYSE: VZ), and how it came only eight months after the company went private. See the entire interview here. ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 20 days ago
Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing ... Source: asia.internet.com --- 17 days ago
June 19, 2008 - Dan Hesse preaches the wisdom of fast and open wireless telecommunications. ... Source: arstechnica.com --- 20 days ago
As Sprint rolls out a 4G WiMAX network as part of the new Clearwire, CEO Dan Hesse says that his company is serious about "wireless freedom" and that the bad old days of total carrier control are gone for good. Read More... ... Source: www.kansascity.com --- 11 days ago
Mix 93.3 FM morning talk show personality Ponch destroyed his iPhone Friday, opting for the Sprint Instinct. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, listening to the show, says it's "music to my ears" ... Source: sprintconnection.kansascity.com --- 14 days ago
Apparently former Nextel boss Tim Donahue and the South Korean wireless company SK Telecom aren’t the only ones that wanted to buy Sprint recently. Scott Ford, the CEO of Little Rock, Ark.-based Alltel, now is saying that his company attempted to buy Sprint three times before his business ultimately was snapped up by Verizon Wireless. "The credit markets fell apart and Sprint fell in the tank almost right on cue, but they fell so, they fell so totally apart that there wasn't really an opportunity to go get them either," Ford said during the exclusive interview given to Arkansas News Bureau columnist and Talk Business host Roby Brock. read more ... Source: www.kansascity.com --- 15 days ago
Scott Ford, the CEO of Little Rock, Ark.-based Alltel, is saying that his company attempted to buy Sprint three times before his business ultimately was snapped up by Verizon Wireless. ... Source: www.ucstrategies.com --- 18 days ago
In a keynote address at theNXTComm show in Las Vegas this week, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse outlined the rollout schedule for theXohm mobile WiMAX service. Like everything else surrounding WiMAX, the key word is “delayed”. Xohm has been in ... Source: www.telecomweb.com --- 19 days ago
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, in a keynote address at this week's NXTComm show in Las Vegas, outlined a Xohm "mobile WiMAX" rollout schedule that now has the bulk of the initial launch delayed by at least six more months. Xohm was to have been launched on a "commercial" basis by now in at least three cities... ... Source: www.wimax.com --- 9 days ago
Six months into his stint as chief executive of Sprint Nextel Corp., Dan Hesse claimed a rare respite. ... Source: www.fwicki.com --- 18 days ago
Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 with HP This paper provides users in enterprise environments the data to effectively understand the options as well as the limitations of ... ... Source: blog.executivebiz.com --- 20 days ago
You may know him from his “wireless revolution” commercial on TV. But on Thursday, June 5, more than 200 members of the Potomac Officers Club and their guests had the opportunity to see Sprint CEO Dan Hesse up close and in person. Sponsored by Hogan & Hartson, the intimate luncheon kicked off with a few [...] ... Source: www.boston.com --- 6 days ago
LOUDON, N.H. - Even though he never hid his desire to acquire a second Sprint Cup date for his track in Las Vegas, Bruton Smith , the CEO of Speedway Motorsports Inc. , left no doubt yesterday about his intentions for New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the 1.058-mile oval he purchased last November from Bob and Gary Bahre for $340 million. ...
Source: sprintconnection.kansascity.com --- 6 days ago
Everybody loves a winner. Especially investors. And guess what? Sprint appears to be winning lately. It's too early to declare a completed and lasting turnaround from major struggles for the nation's No. 3 wireless company. But with the early sales success of Sprint's new Samsung Instinct phones, a much-needed reprieve from the FCC on a major wireless interference project, a WiMax deal with Clearwire and generally positive views of CEO Dan Hesse's leadership, investors finally are giving Sprint the benefit of the doubt. Reversing what had been a plummeting share price trend, Sprint was the telecommunications pacesetter in the second quarter. read more ... Source: sprintconnection.kansascity.com --- 10 hours ago
One of our colleagues here at The Star, Yael T. Abouhalkah, says today that he has been a Sprint subscriber in recent years and just re-upped late last year with four new phones. He hasn’t had any major problems with his family’s phones or service. He notes though that Hesse, Sprint’s CEO, publicly pondered recently why more Kansas City residents aren’t supporting Sprint by subscribing to its wireless service. The company, after all, passes out more paychecks in these parts than any single other private employer. Sprint's wireless network, in Hesse's view, is stronger here than any rival's. read more ... Source: www.kansascity.com --- 19 days ago
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse made a pitch for the Sprint Instinct Wednesday, saying iPhone users may be disappointed by AT&T's network. In a keynote speech at the XTcomm08 trade show in Las Vegas, Hesse said iPhone users will find that AT&T's high-speed network is still limited. ...
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