US DoD buying Sprint Nextel’s iDEN network

October 27th, 2005 by tamarin2087 Leave a reply »

 This caught my eye today.  The goverment is going to be pretty happy with this.  Their own nationwide cellphone and push to talk network free from other intrusions.

US DoD buying Sprint Nextel’s iDEN networkUS DOD

Moto must be stoked on this one: after Sprint was slated to wipe Nextel’s iDEN network from the face of the planet, PCS Intel has it that the United States Department of Defense will come in and scoop up the infrastructure outright for a national encrypted iDEN network for government communications — one separate from civilian cellphone networks. For those of you still worried about your service and/or Push-To-Talk, have no fear, we understand Sprint intends to roll out dual-mode CDMA/iDEN handsets for use in the years during the changeover, and they’ve already got limited support for Sprint PCS Ready Link (their CDMA PTT service). So yes, it looks like iDEN will live to see another day — but eventually you’ll just have to be on the government payroll to use it.

[Thanks, CoreyTheGent]

(Via Engadget)

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