Sprint's CEO Says He Hopes a 4G Wind will Push the Telecom Company Onward
Kansas City Star, June 7, 2010
By Mark Davis
Sprint's HTC Evo fourth-generation phone went on sale June 4, and it's the only smart phone capable of delivering next-generation download speeds. Rivals will offer 4G phones at some point, but Sprint hopes to capitalize on its advantage in a technology promising to be up to 10 faster than 3G wireless service.
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