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Sprint Nextel Posts First Subscriber Gain in Three Years Sprint Nextel Posts First Subscriber Gain in Three Years
By Peter Svensson
July 29, 2010 9:32AM

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A focus on customer service and retention is being credited as part of the reason Sprint Nextel was able to report a subscriber gain in its latest quarter. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said the company's improvements and subscriber growth are "foundational," and that Sprint's report also had some help from the launch of its first "4G" phone, the HTC EVO.
 


Sprint Nextel Corp. said Wednesday that it gained subscribers in its latest quarter, the first such gain in three years, as it continued to improve customer Relevant Products/Services service and retention.

However, it continued to lose the most lucrative customers, those who sign two-year contracts, and posted a wider loss for its second quarter due to tax effects.

Sprint shares rose 6 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $4.90 in morning trading. In pre-market trading, shares were up as much as 10 percent before investors fully digested the numbers.

Sprint gained a net 111,000 subscribers in the April to June period, compared to a loss of 257,000 in the same quarter last year. It said it expects to keep adding wireless subscribers for the rest of the year, and reduce the number of contract customers who leave.

Sprint still lost 55,000 subscribers under its own brands -- which include Virgin Mobile and Boost -- in the latest quarter, but made up for that by adding 166,000 wholesale and affiliate subscribers, who buy access to the network through resellers.

It lost 228,000 contract subscribers, a figure much improved from the 991,000 it lost in the same quarter last year.

Sprint has been hemorrhaging subscribers nearly constantly since its 2005 acquisition of Nextel. That network, incompatible with Sprint's, is valued for its walkie-talkie-like push-to-talk function, but is poorly suited to smart phones, and more than a million subscribers have been leaving every year.

The rate of contract subscribers canceling service every month was 1.85 percent in the quarter. That was Sprint's lowest figure ever, though it's still higher than the corresponding figure at AT&T and Verizon Wireless.

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said the company had some help from the launch of its first "4G" phone, the HTC EVO, which can tap into Clearwire Corp.'s wireless broadband network for faster downloads in some areas. But Sprint would still have achieved subscriber growth without it, he said.

"Our improvements are foundational," Hesse told analysts on a conference call.

In May, the American Customer Satisfaction Index showed that Sprint was the only major wireless carrier to demonstrate a significant improvement from last year, allowing it to catch up to its rivals. The differences between the scores of the four national carriers -- Verizon Wireless, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile USA -- are now statistically insignificant.

Sprint ended the quarter with 48.2 million subscribers.

Its quarterly loss amounted to $760 million, or 25 cents per share. That compares with a loss of $384 million, or 13 cents per share, a year earlier. (continued...)

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