The Demise Of Legacy Sprint Wireline Services – Legal Issues To Consider

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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.
In a recent Staying Connected podcast, TC2's Keith Cook and Joe Schmidt highlighted the business impact of T-Mobile's decision to focus more on wireless services and less on fixed line services provided by legacy Sprint.
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In a recent Staying Connected podcast, TC2's Keith Cook and Joe Schmidt highlighted the business impact of T-Mobile's decision to focus more on wireless services and less on fixed line services provided by legacy Sprint.  What do you do if you have legacy Sprint wireline services?  Should you stay or go, and why or how?

In this 15-minute podcast, LB3 Senior Partners Laura McDonald and Deb Boehling talk with Joe Schmidt about this topic from a legal and contracting perspective.  Laura and Deb also offer advice on what enterprises need to do now in order not to get caught in any financial, operational or liability pinch.

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The Demise Of Legacy Sprint Wireline Services – Legal Issues To Consider

United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
Contributor
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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