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Sprint Grows In Subscribers For the First Time In 3 Years [Sprint]

Sprint Grows In Subscribers For the First Time In 3 Years [Sprint]Thanks to the approval for Evo, Sprint gained 111,000 net subscribers inside the second quarter, the first time the company has seen net subscriber growth in three years.

Sprint have been easing its subscriber loss quarter by quarter, but this latest one was the first within which they were on the plus side overall:

* Within the first quarter, Sprint lost 75,000 net subscribers.
* Inside the fourth quarter of 2009, Sprint lost 69,000 net subscribers.
* Inside the third quarter of 2009, Sprint lost 135,000 net subscribers.
* Inside the second quarter of 2009, Sprint lost 257,000 net subscribers.
* Within the first quarter of 2009, Sprint lost a net 182,000 net subscribers.
* In 2008, Sprint lost 4.58 million subscribers.

The company projects that they’re going to continue net subscriber growth throughout 2010. See what a kickstand can do for you? [ZDNet]

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