Sprint plans to shutter its old Nextel iDEN systems for good next summer, but before it can do so it needs to migrate millions of customers still using the network. In January, Sprint will start charing a $10 monthly fee to Nextel iDEN customers. Read more »
Sprint today announced two new Google Android phones with QWERTY hardware keyboards aimed at businesses: the XPRT and Titanium, both built by Motorola. Each of the two handsets has (or lacks) features that an enterprise might want to keep its resources productive and secure. Read more »
Remember the old Push To Talk phones — or do you still use them? They offer a handy service, but are limited by type of handset and network. WAVE Connections uses software and the web to cross those barriers and the voice quality is quite good. Read more »