LAS VEGAS -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel will delay the commercial launch of its Xohm WiMax service until later in the year, a spokesman said Wednesday.
The Overland Park, Kan., carrier was originally scheduled to launch the service this month. But it will come later this year, said spokesman James Fisher. It’s the latest in a series of setbacks for the troubled company.
Chatter at the CTIA Wireless trade show here suggests it will occur in the summer.
"The delay of Xohm’s commercial launch is a major blow for Sprint, and the storm clouds are only getting darker over the entire WiMax sector," said Clint Wheelock, chief research officer for ABI Research.
Sprint had already disappointed many by failing to provide more details on WiMax during the show. Expectations were high for Chief Executive Dan Hesse to make a big splash, but only managed a new phone.
Well, that just plain SUCKS.
Source: Cellular News (via Engadget)
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Seth
April 3rd, 2008 at 11:12 am
1Sprint is struggling in general. This sucks, but with capital scarce it isn’t all that surprising either. Of course, they’ve already spent a lot of the money, but so did the Irridium folks and the Connexion folks, and that didn’t make their serrvices successful either.
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