Monday, 3 February 2014

Sprint Newsroom: Sprint News - Week in Review: January 20 - February 2

Sprint News - Week in Review: January 20 - February 2

Visit the Sprint Newsroom for the latest announcements and insight. Here are some highlights from last week:
 
Sprint Rolls out 4G LTE in More Cities – January 27
Sprint (NYSE:S) stepped up its 4G LTE rollout, announcing today the availability of LTE service in 40 more markets nationwide – for a total of 340 markets spanning the country.
 
4G LTE Launched Markets – January 27
Sprint introduced its all-new 4G LTE network in July 2012 and now offers service in this list of markets.
 
Kansas City Joins Growing List of Sprint Spark Markets – January 30
Sprint is bringing its hometown of Kansas City better coverage, improved call quality and faster data speeds, as well as Sprint SparkTM, a super-high-speed network capability supporting advanced services and futuristic applications.
 
Sprint and Pogoplug Offer Customers Unlimited Cloud Storage and Backup – January 27
Sprint announced that it is working with Pogoplug to add unlimited cloud storage to its suite of unlimited services. Sprint customers can now access 5GB of cloud storage for no additional charge through Pogoplug, with the option to upgrade to unlimited storage for only $4.99 per month.
 
“Sprint makes customers’ lives easier” says Sprint Mom Ambassador – January 30
We stay in touch with a great group of bloggers who write about their families and how they manage their hectic lives. Sometimes we provide them with new phones or services so they can give them a try. After we encouraged them to take a closer look at our Framily plan, see how these  Sprint Mom Ambassadors shared about the “family-friend”-ly new offering. 
 
Sprint Complete Collaboration Empowers a Growing Mobile Workforce – January 28
Sprint announced the expansion of its fully managed and cloud-based unified communications (UC) solution, Sprint Complete Collaboration, to include Microsoft Lync. Mid-sized and large businesses can improve collaboration among employees, no matter where they are located or what device they are using, thus boosting productivity and decision-making.
 
Spring Takes Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology to Rooftops with Help from Department of Energy – January 28
Sprint will deploy hydrogen fuel cell technology as backup power to rooftop network sites with financial assistance from the Department of Energy (DOE). The solution should allow for lower network site maintenance and cleaner network energy sources and will increase network survivability during power outages.
 
Fact Sheet: ZTE Optik 2 – January 24
An easily affordable tablet packed with features
 
BLOG: Happy New Year LTE – January 22
Blog by Dr. John Saw, SVP Technical Architecture, Sprint
 
BLOG: Tech Tools to Stay Fit and Healthy in 2014 – January 22
By Nichole Pichardo, Communications Manager for the Wireless Devices team at Sprint
 
BLOG: ZTE Optik 2 Offers Sprint Customers a Powerful Tablet for $29.99 – January 24
By Mark Elliott, Communications Manager for the Wireless Devices team at Sprint
 
BLOG: We haven’t forgotten about you talk ‘n’ texters! – January 27
 
BLOG:  Keep Your Treasured Pics Safe and More in the Cloud  - January 29
By Kristin Wallace, Communications Manager for the Apps and Services team at Sprint
 
BLOG:  Sprint helps U.S. Ski and Snowboard athletes train for victory – January 29
By Dave Mellin, Communications Manager for the brand and sponsorship teams at Sprint
 
BLOG: Boost Mobile Unveils Boost MAX, First No-Contract Phablet Priced Under $300 – January 31
By Danielle Babbington, Public Relations Manager for the Boost Mobile brand at Sprint

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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