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The answer NEXTEL has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of nextel in various dictionaries:
NEXTEL - Nextel Communications, Inc. was a wireless service operator that merged with and continues to exist as a wholly owned subsidiary of Sprint Corporatio...
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Cingular alternative |
Sprint acquisition of 2005 |
Sprint purchase |
Sprint merger partner |
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Aug 7 2011 Newsday.com |
Oct 30 2010 Newsday.com |
Oct 26 2007 New York Times |
Jun 10 2007 Newsday.com |
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This phone company's walkie talkie service sounds promising |
Tony Stewart was the 2005 champion of the cup named for this company |
This Sprint partner's direct connect service lets your cellphone work like a walkie-talkie |
Nextel description |
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Nextel Communications, Inc. was a wireless service operator that merged with and continues to exist as a wholly owned subsidiary of Sprint Corporation. Nextel in Brazil, and formerly in Argentina, Chile, Peru, the Philippines, and Mexico, is part of NII Holdings, a stand-alone, publicly traded company that is not owned by Sprint Corporation. * Nextel Communications traces its roots to the 1987 foundation of FleetCall by Morgan O'Brien, Brian McAuley, Chris Rogers, and Peter Reinheimer. FleetCall changed its name to Nextel Communications, Inc. in 1993. Nextel provided digital, wireless communications services, originally focusing on the fleet and dispatch customers, but later marketed to all potential wireless customers. Nextel's network operated in the 800-MHz Specialized Mobile Radio band and used iDEN technology developed by Motorola. Nextel's iDEN network offered a then unique push-to-talk "walkie-talkie" feature in addition to direct-dialed voice calls. Nextel was one of the first pr |