22.05.2007 13:00:00
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Continued Network Investment in 2007 Lets Customers Do More: Listen to Music, Stay Connected and Get Work Done in More Places with Sprint
Sprint (NYSE:S) has continued its aggressive plans to enhance its
networks enabling innovative products and services to be delivered to
customers who are doing more with their wireless service at home, at
work and virtually anywhere they connect. Expanding its leadership in
wireless voice and data services, Sprint expects to invest more than $7
billion in 2007 to enhance its powerful networks and meet the demand for
extensive mobile broadband coverage.
"Our customers are busy and want to stay
connected with family, friends and the office,”
said Kathy Walker, chief network officer for Sprint. "We’re
delivering for them by investing in networks that give customers the
power to do what they want and need to do with their wireless service,
including downloading music, getting directions, accessing the latest
weather report and checking e-mail fast, and on the go.”
This year, Sprint expects to upgrade a majority of the Sprint Mobile
Broadband Network to faster Evolution - Data Optimized Revision A (EV-DO
Rev. A). It will also begin to deploy its next generation broadband
wireless network based on WiMAX technology and continue to enhance the
Nextel National and Sprint National networks, which are performing at
all-time bests, based on internal network performance measurements.
And, during 2006 and 2007, Sprint expects to have invested approximately
$1.4 billion in its wireline network. Sprint’s
Tier 1 Global IP network is a next-generation platform that enables
value-added wireline-wireless integration for both the consumer and
enterprise segments. The wireline backbone plays a critical role for
many Sprint initiatives, including wireless traffic backhaul and the
growing cable VoIP business. The company’s
VoIP offering will serve cable companies that cover 30 million cable
households passed by year-end. Of this base, cable companies served by
Sprint provide VoIP services to more than 1.7 million cable subscribers.
In addition to the cable telephony offering, IP enables many other core
products and services, such as EV-DO Rev. A, and helps facilitate future
wireless services, such as a new push-to-talk service, which is expected
to allow users to connect with our current 20 million Walkie-Talkie
customers on the Nextel National Network. It is also critical to Sprint’s
plans to mobilize the Internet with WiMAX.
Better Voice Calling Experience
In 2006, Sprint measurements showed double-digit decreases in the
percentage of blocked and dropped calls experienced by customers on the
Sprint National Network (CDMA). Sprint also earned top honors for the "fewest
dropped calls” of any national carrier
network as rated by a third-party independent study. To continue this
trend and provide customers with increasing quality and reliability from
their voice network, Sprint plans to build several thousand new cell
sites in 2007 to further improve the Sprint National Network.
Sprint has also greatly improved the performance of the Nextel National
Network (iDEN), showing double-digit percent decreases in the rate of
blocked and dropped calls throughout 2006. In fact, dropped and blocked
call rates surpassed national best-ever levels early in the first
quarter of this year. Network availability and call quality have also
improved on the Nextel National Network. Sprint is continuing to add
cell sites to the Nextel National Network as part of its overall $7
billion capital spending plan.
Sprint remains committed to maintaining the Nextel National Network,
which allows Nextel Walkie-Talkie users to connect faster (in less than
one second) than customers on other carriers’
walkie-talkie networks. The Nextel National Network supports the world’s
largest walkie-talkie subscriber community. In 2006, Nextel subscribers
completed more than 100 billion walkie-talkie calls on the Nextel
National Network.
Providing Customers with the Largest Mobile Broadband Network
Sprint continues to lead the way in high-speed mobile broadband. The
Sprint Mobile Broadband Network is the nation’s
largest wireless broadband network, reaching more than 207 million
people, 11,000 cities and 1,000 airports across the country. Sprint
expects to continue to extend its leadership in mobile broadband
coverage and capabilities.
The Sprint Mobile Broadband Network provides customers fast access to
e-mail, location based services, and Power VisionSM
services, including Sprint TV and the Sprint Music Store - the nation’s
first over-the-air song-download service that allows customers to
preview, purchase and manage music on the go –
right from Sprint Power Vision phones. The Sprint Music Store is
expected to continue its popularity with full song downloads now priced
at 99 cents – the lowest price for
over-the-air song downloads in the U.S.
In October 2006, Sprint became the first U.S. carrier to commercially
deploy its mobile broadband network with higher-speed EV-DO (Evolution –
Data Optimized) Revision (Rev.) A technology. Today, the company reaches
more than 197 million people, 9,600 cities and 880 airports with the
technology, and expects that a vast majority of its mobile broadband
network will be upgraded to faster EV-DO Rev. A by year-end.
EV-DO Rev. A provides users with expected average upload speeds of
350-500 kbps and download speeds of between 600 kbps and 1.4 mbps. The
network upgrade enables customers to use richer applications and
services as they become available, such as a new push-to-talk feature,
wireless VoIP, high-speed video telephony, music on demand, video
messaging, and large file uploads.
Internationally recognized surgeon Joseph Petelin, MD, FACS, had this to
say about the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, "Patients’
needs come first, and offering service and even diagnosing patients
remotely using advanced technology allows me to give patients the timely
medical attention they deserve. Accessing the upgraded Sprint Mobile
Broadband Network from a variety of work locations is a powerful tool
that enables me to get work done in new ways that were previously not
possible, including the ability to interact remotely with surgical
robotic devices.”
For more information on the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network, including
coverage, service plans and the latest access devices, visit www.sprint.com/mobilebroadband.
Sprint is Leading into the Future - WiMAX
Sprint plans to construct a next generation network based on Mobile
WiMAX technical standards. As one of the year’s
hottest topics in the communications industry, Mobile WiMAX is set to
alter the competitive landscape for high-speed multimedia applications.
With network infrastructure partners Samsung, Motorola and Nokia, Sprint
will begin building an advanced, data-centric mobile broadband network
that will be designed to create an "Internet
everywhere” experience.
WiMAX is expected to provide Sprint customers with a nationwide mobile
data network designed to offer faster speeds, lower costs, greater
convenience and more enhanced multimedia quality than anything offered
today. Sprint plans to invest up to $800M in 2007 and between $1.5
billion and $2 billion in 2008. Sprint will use its extensive 2.5 GHz
spectrum holdings that cover 85 percent of the households in the top 100
U.S. markets to deliver WiMAX to initial markets (Chicago, Baltimore,
and Washington, DC) late this year and commercially launch the service
in 2Q of next year, providing service coverage to as many as 100 million
people by the end of 2008.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including
two robust wireless networks serving 53.6 million customers at the end
of the first quarter 2007; industry-leading mobile data services;
instant national and international walkie-talkie capabilities; and a
global Tier 1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
Safe Harbor
This news release includes "forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of the
securities laws. The statements in this news release regarding the
business outlook, expected performance, expected investments, plans for
the development and deployment of a 4G network and related
infrastructure, as well as other statements that are not historical
facts, are forward-looking statements. The words "estimate," "project," ”forecast,”
"intend," "expect," "believe," "target," "providing
guidance” and similar expressions are
intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are estimates and projections reflecting management's
judgment based on currently available information and involve a number
of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. With
respect to these forward-looking statements, management has made
assumptions regarding, among other things, customer and network usage,
customer growth and retention, pricing, development, deployment and
operating costs, the timing of various events and the economic
environment.
Sprint Nextel believes these forward-looking statements are reasonable;
however, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements, which are based on current expectations and speak only as of
the date of this release. Sprint Nextel is not obligated to publicly
release any revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events
after the date of this release. Sprint Nextel provides a detailed
discussion of risk factors in periodic SEC filings, including its annual
report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006.
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