Despite the Japan’s Softbank already made a move to acquire US-based Softbank, Dish Network today announced that it has submitted a merger proposal...

Sprint today reported its wireless service revenues of nearly $7.3 billion for the quarter, an increase of nearly 6 percent year-over-year. Wireless service...

Sprint Nextel today reported its second quarter 2012 results with a net loss of $1.4 billion and a diluted net loss of $0.46 per share as compared to...

NTP Inc., the company which was founded by wireless email inventor Tom Campana has announced that it has reached a mutual resolution with 13 companies....

Reuters reports that Sprint has arranged a credit facility of $1 billion in order to buy network equipment from Ericsson for its high-speed wireless project....

Sprint has become North America first carrier to join Tizen Association, the company announced that it is joining the Tizen Association and company’s...

Sprint Nextel today reported a net loss of $863 million and a diluted net loss of $.29 per share for the first quarter of 2012. This compares to a net loss of $439 million and a diluted net loss of $.15 per share in the first quarter of 2011 and includes depreciation of approximately $543 million, or negative $.18 cents per share, primarily due to accelerated depreciation...

According to Reuters, Sprint reportedly failed to bill its customers for more than $100 million in taxes over the course of seven years and is being sued by New York for $300 million. The carrier is accused of not collecting and paying sales taxes on flat-rate access charges for its wireless calling plans; Sprint is said to have repeatedly submitted false records and...

Sprint along with HTC’s Evo 4G LTE announcement, also unveiled its plan on to switching on so-called HD voice service later this year. HD Voice service is so far available only on few European networks for quite some time, promises higher-fidelity audio quality on phone calls. Customers need not to wait for long to get this service instead Sprint make the service available...

Sprint speaking at the Competitive Carriers Global Expo in Orlando, the company confirmed that it doesn’t plan to release any further phones running on WiMax as it prepares to light up LTE-based 4G network later this year. Sprint’s Bob Azzi said that the carrier is in the final stages of testing that LTE network. “We are wrapping up final field integration tests,”...