The Demise Of Legacy Sprint Wireline Services

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Almost everyone knows that T-Mobile acquired Sprint last year, and many industry pundits (including we on Staying Connected) have pontificated on what this means for the U.S. wireless industry.
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Almost everyone knows that T-Mobile acquired Sprint last year, and many industry pundits (including we on Staying Connected) have pontificated on what this means for the U.S. wireless industry. Notably, as part of that acquisition, T-Mobile also acquired Sprint's wireline business, once a go-to service for many enterprises.

Listen to this 7-minute podcast as TC2 Directors Keith Cook and Joe Schmidt discuss how legacy Sprint wireline services are being retired and what this means for buyers of ICT services.

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The Demise Of Legacy Sprint Wireline Services

United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
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Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby logo
Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP (“LB3”) and its affiliated consulting firm, TechCaliber Consulting (“TC2”), represent companies in their procurement of Information and Communication Technology (“ICT”) services, equipment, and software used to enable digital transformation strategies and business operations, including related regulatory advice, dispute resolution, and compliance counseling.
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