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    and over the years has become the third largest operator (53 Million subscribers) in the United States behind AT&T and Verizon. Sprint offers wireless services to subscribers in all states, including Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands under the Sprint corporate brand, which includes brands such as Sprint, Nextel, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile, and Assurance Wireless. The company 's services are transmitted over networks that utilize third generation (3G) code division multiple access (CDMA)

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    for a formal definition. At a generic level, an organizational operation could be understood as "the work or activities done by a business or organization, or the process of doing this work" (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English). At Verizon Wireless, the organizational operations play a central part in the company's attainment of its overall objectives as they are perceived as the practical path to the company's goals. At the telecommunications company, the more crucial operations are represented

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    shared amount of about 100 million customers. This potential customer volume for the merging companies would greatly outnumber the customer volume of the industry leaders, AT&T and Verizon. This kind of turnout would create greater competition between the two merging companies and the two leading companies (Sprint Wireless News, 2014). Although the outcomes seem promising for Sprint and T-Mobile, there are also potential negative effects of a merger that the companies should take into consideration

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    across the UK. Vodafone’s share dividend rose around 74 % (compare the share dividend between 2008-2009 and 2011-2012), but dropped from 13.52p 2011-2012 to 10.19p 2012-2013. 1.2 Business working and future planning Vodafone sold 45% of its Verizon Wireless share, resulted a $130bn (80bn pounds) deal, recorded as the third biggest transaction between two companies. Part of the cash would be in shareholders’ pocket (54bn pounds), and Vodafone would allocate the cash remained into its 4G broadband

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    2012) * Verizon - Earlier in the year, wireless carrier Verizon said it was planning on expanding its 4G LTE coverage to span over 400 markets by year 's end. That was an aggressive goal considering it started the year with only about 190, meaning it was looking to more than double that figure in just one year. Turns out that Big Red wasn 't just being overly ambitious, and is actually reaching that goal ahead of time. Speaking at MobileCon, a conference all about mobile IT, Verizon CTO Nicola

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    Ethics at Verizon On April 29th, 2013 I started working for Verizon Wireless as a Sales Representative though I’ve recently been promoted to Assistant Manager. Verizon Wireless was founded in 2000, as a subgroup of Verizon Communications, in order to better serve customers on the largest wireless network operator in the United States. With an increase of production, sales, and opportunity throughout the years, Verizon has seen the need to reiterate the importance of ethics in the workplace. It

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