According the Wall Street Journal Dan Hesse the CEO of Sprint and two other execs have resigned from the board of Clearwire.
This indicates some interesting issues as to why now. Sprint owns 54% of Clearwire, but it does not have board control. So why is AntiTrust an issue Now.
If you want to look for a likely suitor, Who would you vote for? T-Mobile, One of Cable companies? Google? Could it be that Sprint wants to bring all of the Clearwire back into the fold? Or does it suggest a split in the unified network strategy?
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This indicates some interesting issues as to why now. Sprint owns 54% of Clearwire, but it does not have board control. So why is AntiTrust an issue Now.
If you want to look for a likely suitor, Who would you vote for? T-Mobile, One of Cable companies? Google? Could it be that Sprint wants to bring all of the Clearwire back into the fold? Or does it suggest a split in the unified network strategy?
Tags: Clearwire, Comcast, Dan Hesse, Google, Sprint
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