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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Sprint and other cellphone companies are moving beyond just selling phone service and are now making their networks available to companies needing wireless bandwidth. For example, Amazon's Kindle relies on Sprint's 3G network to distribute its content. Sprint has an advantage over the other companies with more available bandwidth, and while they are losing traditional subscribers, they are making steady gains in wholesale users, which pay less but require considerably less expenses for customer service and marketing. Originally from the Wall Street Journal.

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