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Sprint will offer 3G services to cell customers: Their EV-DO service will launch this month and hit half the US population by the end of 2005, the Wall Street Journal reports. Services will cost $40 to $90 per year and include streaming video as an option like Verizon’s Vcast. Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Las Vegas, and Miami are five cities that the Journal listed among the first to get Sprint EV-DO.
Posted by Glennf at July 7, 2005 10:26 AM
Categories: EVDO
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