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Sprint Strategy Update approaching October 7th, significant 4G plans prone to be unveiled

Sprint’s Dan Hesse told us point-blank back in July that he was penning a “great story around 4G” for q4, and it seems like October 7th would be the date that it “all becomes clear.” We just received a call for participation to quite the atypical event — a “strategy update” for the clicking to hide in Ny city. All we’re told is that presentations by senior management would be on tap, with a sure-to-be-lively Q&A session to follow. ‘Course, this is able to all be a ploy to waste our precious time on a precious Friday in autumn, but something tells us Sprint ain’t exactly able to be blowing cash on a Hot Air session. So, what’s on deck? Let’s count the chances: more details on its side in regards to the iPhone 5 ? an entire-on acquisition of Clearwire (plus a shift to LTE-Advanced )? A merger with AT&T&T to create the most important telecommunications provider this side of Pluto? We’ll be there to determine, but for now, hypotheses are being accepted in comments below.

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