Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse thinks the hits to operating income will stabilize by the end of 2008, so it is going to be a long year. Hesse declines to comment on speculation about a Nextel spin off, saying only that it might be complicated for technical reasons related to the way the company manages the separate Sprint and Nextel networks.
Tackling the churn problem is the number one job for the rest of the year, as day-to-day management of the WiMAX initiative will be handled by Clearwire executives.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Sprint loses 1 Million Customers Last Quarter

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