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    Nextel. Nextel Communications, Inc. was an American wireless service operator that merged with and ceased to exist as a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation, which would later be bought by T-Mobile US and folded into that company. Nextel in Brazil, and formerly in Argentina, Chile, Peru, the Philippines, and Mexico, [3] is part of NII Holdings, a ...

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    Coast-to-Coast. Once out of range, radio frequency of up to 10. miles instantly switches to LTE Cellular as well as. Wifi for seamless, endless connectivity. Using Multi-Sim Card capability; Nextel PTT. coverage covers areas from urban to completely. remote, across the nation, continent, and globe. All with nearly zero dead zones.

  3. Nextel also announced that nationwide caller-ID would soon be available in 75 percent of its markets. By March 1998, the Nextel National Network covered almost 80 percent of the top U.S. markets. While the service continued to expand throughout the United States, the company also made additional moves to increase its presence internationally.

  4. Feb 14, 2005 · For Sprint and Nextel, a battle with titans. Sprint will buy Nextel Communications in a $35 billion deal that will create a wireless behemoth. The deal, announced Wednesday, combines the No. 3 and ...

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · Nextel’s ultimate goal is to re-sign the 20 million former Nextel business subscribers, to reopen over 5,000 Nextel brand new dealer locations providing needed job opportunities and to once again become a company valued at over $30 billion,” Kaplan declared. Right. Let’s break that down a bit, shall we.

  6. Dec 15, 2004 · Sprint and Nextel made it official today. The two companies have agreed to merge, creating the nation's third-largest wireless phone provider. If approved by regulators, the new company will be ...

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