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Another Hurdle For A Nextel Buyer: Competing With Sprint For Walkie-Talkie Subscribers (S) |
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| Oct 06, 2008 11:00 AM UTC |
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Via Silicon Alley Insider:
Sounds about right to us. But we'd add another one: Sprint is already building a new, different walkie-talkie network that uses a different wireless technology and different phones -- which would compete with a sold-off Nextel. Specifically, Nextel's current network uses a Motorola (MOT) wireless technology called iDen, which NII Holdings also uses in Latin America. But Sprint is also rolling out a new walkie-talkie network using the (separate) Sprint data network, which uses a Qualcomm (QCOM) wireless technology called QChat. Earlier this year, Sprint said it planned to have QChat rolled out on 80% of its network this year. We suppose it's possible Sprint might sell its Nextel buyer its exclusive U.S. license to use QChat -- but it can't just sell it the whole QChat service, because that's operating on the network Sprint uses for its main cellphone/mobile Internet service. So if someone does buy Nextel, and keeps selling walkie-talkie service in the U.S., it will probably have to compete with Sprint for its own customers. See Also:
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