Dan Hesse, the chief executive of Sprint Nextel, has been trying to turn his beleaguered company around. In some areas, he is making progress.
Source: By LAURA M. HOLSON
Dan Hesse, the chief executive of Sprint Nextel, has been trying to turn his beleaguered company around. In some areas, he is making progress.
Source: By LAURA M. HOLSON
The proliferation of new applications and the realization that they make cellphones more popular has convinced carriers that they need to give consumers more freedom.
Source: By LAURA M. HOLSON
Sprint Nextel is in early talks to form a partnership with SK Telecom of South Korea to share information about new mobile phones and other technology.
Business travelers often need more than one way to log on to get their e-mail, send and receive files and search the Web for maps, restaurants and other information.
Source: By KEN BELSON