Sprint Is Cutting Ties With WHAT Company?

Wireless carrier, Sprint and Softbank(company looking to purchase Sprint), says it will no longer use equipment manufactured by Chinese telecommunications equipment giant, Huawei. The company also said it will replace the existing equipment made by Huawei in data network operator Clearwire, a company that Sprint is buying. Huawei wants to expand its operations, but ties with China’s communist government the company is having a hard time doing so.


Tech Talk Mobile: Softbank CEO Says He Wants To Be Number 1

CNBC ‘s Jim Cramer quoted Softbank’s CEO as saying nobody aims to be #2 . The CEO says he bought into sprint because he believed Sprint could be #1 in the future.  This is the winning attitude Sprint needs. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA


Tech Talk Mobile: Softbank Acquires 70 percent of Sprint

  Today SoftBank (which is not a bank)  acquired 70 percent of Sprint.  What does this mean for Sprint?   Sprint gets a nice piece  of change from Softbank, and according to reports Software Bank is willing to cough up $20.1 billion.  This is cash Sprint definitely needs to help that struggling network.  Now hopefully Sprint can compete with Verizon and At&t. Yungjohnnybravo x TatWZA


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