Does Clearwire still exist?
Clearwire was ranked as the fifth largest wireless provider in the U.S., prior to being acquired, with roughly 11 million subscribers who used the WiMAX network as of January 2012. Sprint ceased operations of the Clearwire Network on November 6, 2015.
Can I use Sprint for home Internet?
Internet Speeds Still, Sprint’ average speeds of around 30Mbps should be enough for working from home but may not be the best for tasks like viewing 4K video.
Who bought Sprint?
T-Mobile
T-Mobile won approval for its 2020 acquisition of Sprint in part by agreeing to sell Sprint’s Boost Mobile prepaid business and other assets to Dish, which is building its own 5G network and reselling capacity from other networks.
Does Sprint do Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi Connect also supports all Sprint and non-Sprint Wi- Fi devices in the home. It supports both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Wi-Fi band capable devices. Customers will either replace their older Wi-Fi router with the Wi-Fi Connect device or add it to their home network. Does Wi-Fi Connect use Sprint’s wireless network?
What does Sprint Wi-Fi mean?
Wi-Fi Calling is a service for Android and iOS smartphones providing the ability to make and receive phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection. It’s simple to use with no separate application or log-in required. Wi-Fi calling is a free service when calling to a U.S., U.S. Virgin Islands, or Puerto Rico number.
Do I want Wi-Fi Calling on or off?
Should I have WiFi calling on or off? In areas where mobile phone coverage is non-existent, but the wifi signals are good, then keeping the wifi calling On will help save your phone’s battery life. What is this? In case you have no or very low mobile phone signal, then consider switching off your cellular service.
Can I go to T-Mobile if I have Sprint?
For now, all customers will stay with the same Sprint and T-Mobile network and service they’ve been using. Sprint customers can now visit a T-Mobile store for service; most T-Mobile branded stores can now serve both Sprint and T-Mobile customers.