Sprint is to Nextel, as Time Warner is to AOL.
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With due diligence, Sprint could have seen that trying to merge two incompatible cellular networks was a insurmountable technical challenge, and that forcing such a merger would devastate Nextel's core base of emergency personnel by removing the core features that made the otherwise unremarkable service useful to them.
Posted by: Investor | February 28, 2008 at 11:14 PM