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The Demise Of Legacy Sprint Wireline Services – Legal Issues To Consider
07 July 2022
Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby
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In a recent Staying Connected podcast, TC2's Keith Cook and Joe Schmidt
highlighted the business impact of T-Mobile's decision to focus
more on wireless services and less on fixed line services provided
by legacy Sprint. What do you do if you have legacy Sprint
wireline services? Should you stay or go, and why or how?
In this 15-minute podcast, LB3 Senior Partners Laura McDonald and Deb Boehling talk with Joe Schmidt about this
topic from a legal and contracting perspective. Laura and Deb
also offer advice on what enterprises need to do now in order not
to get caught in any financial, operational or liability pinch.
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