Nextel
Company Profile: Nextel is part of the Sprint Nextel Corporation, which was officially formed in August 2005 following the successful acquisition of NEXTEL Communications by Sprint Communications for $35 billion. Sprint was originally founded as The Brown Telephone Company in 1899 in Abilene, KS. Sprint Nextel (aka "Sprint") is now headquartered in Reston, VA.
Network Benefits: Voice services including Push-to-Talk; High speed wireless data.
Special Plan Features: Nextel together with Sprint offer plans starting at a Basic 200 all the way up to Simply Everything.
Unique Features: Push-to-talk service; GPS location services; Business services including mobile Java applications.
Pros: Extensive coverage for voice and high speed data services; Merger with Nextel means free calling between many Sprint and Nextel subscribers; Extensive business services.
Cons: Limited number of handets; Fewer data and entertainment options than available from Sprint; Limited push-to-talk compatibility with Sprint customers.
Technology Used: iDEN network using TDMA-based technology. WiDEN packet-data protocol used for data services.
Coverage: Nationwide. Sprint is planning marketing push in 2008 to convert Nextel users to Sprint's CDMA PCS network. Sprint Nextel plans to absorb Nextel brand into Sprint PCS by 2010.
Customer Service Review: See Consumer Reviews
Latest Devices

Motorola Titanium
The Motorola Titanium comes equipped with Android 2.1 (Eclair), a 5MP camera with flash, full QWERTY keyboard, Push-to-Talk, and is built to Military specifications.
Motorola i886
The Motorola i886 push-to-talk device offers a full QWERTY keyboard, and a rugged design certified to Military Standard 810G. Other key features include a 2MP camera with camcorder, GPS, mp3 player, web browsing, Bluetooth technology.
Motorola Clutch i465 Black
The Motorola Clutch i465 is a PTT device with a full QWERTY keyboard. Text away on your i465 or user other great features like MMS, bluetooth technology, VGA camera with video capture, and POP3 email support.
Motorola i890
The Motorola i890 push-to-talk clamshell offers a 2MP camera, Bluetooth technology, GPS, and a music player with dedicated external touch keys.
Motorola i1
The Motorola i1 is the first ruggedized Android device and is also Sprint/Nextel's first push-to-talk device with touchscreen. Other key features include WiFi, 5MP camera with video capture and LED flash.
Motorola i365

BlackBerry Curve 8350i Red
The Blackberry Curve 8350i is an IDEN version of the popular Curve series. Key features include a 2.0 megapixel camera, GPS, Wifi, PTT, adjustable text size, full QWERTY keyboard, microSD slot, 2.5mm headset jack, MP3 player and mini USB connector.
Motorola Brute i680
The Motorola Brute i680 is a ruggedized push-to-talk device with GPS, Bluetooth technology, data tethering, and music player. Other key features include a 2MP camera with video capture, and dual color displays.
Motorola Debut i856
The Motorola Debut i856 push-to-talk device offers a music player, 3.5mm headphone jack, GPS, and Bluetooth technology.
Motorola Stature i9
The Motorola Stature i9 is super thin, a little over a half-inch thick to be exact. With Motorola's new ModeShift™ Morphing technology what you will enjoy on the i9 is watching the keys on the outside of the touch-sensitive flip morph and illuminate from one mode to another, lighting up different keys when you make a call, listen to the media player, or capture pictures or video. Othe key features include stereo Bluetooth,...










