Sprint Consoles Red Sox Fans with 4G Expansion
With last night's 5-2 loss to the lowly Orioles, the Red Sox blew an opportunity to move closer to the Wild Card spot in this year's playoffs, but if it comes as any consolation to Boston sports fans (it won't), they can tweet their woes on a 4G connection through Sprint starting today. Also receiving a 4G makeover from Sprint are customers from Daytona Beach, Florida and Providence, Rhode Island.
"We are proud to be the leader in the race to 4G," said Matt Carter, president of Sprint 4G. "Sprint is the first national wireless carrier to make 4G a reality for our customers. In particular, it's rewarding to deliver 4G service to Boston -- my hometown. And we have been hearing from our customers in Boston, Providence, and Daytona Beach that they want and need 4G service. Today, they have it."
The latest WiMAX expansion gives Sprint a total of 51 markets spread across 21 states with which it offers 4G service.

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rwubben
September 01, 2010 at 12:28pm
While 4G is all well and good, I think that Sprint should roll out 3G service to all of their customers before deciding to move to 4G anywhere. My business phone is a Blackberry on Sprint (required by corporate who happen to be in Chicago). Even though I fought to stay with Verizon (who have 3G service in my area) I was forced to move to Sprint. I hate it. They only have one tower in town, near the interstate. I miss or drop at least half of my calls because my phone refuses to go into roaming if there is even the faintest of signals. Bleh.
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schwit
September 01, 2010 at 8:12am
They are almost as bad as Yankee fans with their expectation of entitlement.
BTW, baseball is doomed because it is too slow and the umps couldn't find the strike zone with a telescope.
It also needs a salary cap.














