Dan Hesse, CEO of Sprint, spent some time talking with WSJ recently and ended up saying some not so surprising things about the EVO 4G delays and the effect it’s having on the adoption of sprint’s 4G network. In reference to the early adoption to 4G and Sprint’s first-to-market strategy, Hesse had this to say: “We thought we would have more of a head start than we’ll end up having.” Dan Hays, consulting firm PRTM, has found it necessary to chime in as well: “The early move to 4G has benefited Sprint from a marketing perspective, but it hasn’t really proven out in a major way in subscriber growth.” As of right now, the numbers for the EVO don’t look too bad.
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EVO 4G delays hurting more than just your feelings




