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Can Sprint afford a WiMAX flop?

Can Sprint afford a WiMAX flop?

By:  Brad Reed  On: 14 Jul 2010 For: Network World (U.S.) Creator

The U.S. carrier was first with a 4G network, but handset shortages and competition from Verizon may mean it will have to switch to LTE technology

"Right now Sprint and Clearwire can offer unlimited service to those who want it," says Solis, who thinks that many users will opt for unlimited service even if they don't come close to consuming enough data each month to exceed Verizon and AT&T's monthly bandwidth caps. "Some people might not need [unlimited bandwidth] but they might still want it and that's an important differentiator for Sprint."

An attempt to compete with its rivals on pricing would be consistent with the overall strategy that Sprint has employed during the recession of the past two years, as the company has had some success in marketing its prepaid plans, which often prove attractive to consumers during a recession because they are less expensive than traditional postpaid wireless plans. However, prepaid plans also generate less money per subscriber than postpaid plans, so it's far from clear whether such a strategy will yield long-term dividends for Sprint.

Regardless of what strategy Sprint decides to employ, though, it still has many options for remaining competitive should its WiMAX venture fall flat."If Sprint's turnaround plan doesn't work it's not going to be because they chose to deploy WiMAX," says Solis, who notes that Sprint has also recently benefited from significant improvements to its customer service.

"They have plenty of capacity on their 3G network and they can always switch to LTE if they need to."








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brad reed Brad Reed is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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