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June 26, 2013

Why Sprint and Softbank Should Share the Pie with DISH

I recognize that not since the Pittsburgh Penguins fielded the line of Shack, Schinkel and Shock has it been this difficult to determine who is driving to the goal. Even assuming the votes go the right way this week, Softbank’s acquisition of Sprint will still come saddled with the issue of how to bring Clearwire and its spectrum back into the fold, with or without DISH.


Looking at the history of it all, there are an awful lot of weird relationships in the mix. For instance, Softbank and Verizon Wireless were application-development partners and Qualcomm-friendly for years; but with Verizon now looking to free itself of Vodafone, the company’s international view does not seem important. So is Softbank’s invading a form of revenge? Read More


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