Almost everyone, in regards to phone services, is familiar with the name Sprint. Founded in year 1899 in Abilene Kansas, by a man named Cleyson L. Brown, Sprint telephone company was then called Brown Telephone Company. Brown Telephone Company underwent a quick growth spurt due to its technical advances, and became great in the telephone industry by the year 1976. However, it wasn’t until 1989 that Sprint International emerged as a worldwide name. Sprint’s sudden success was in part because of its series of technological advances such as the first nationwide fiber-optic transmission, as well as the first fiber-optic transatlantic phone call.
By the year 1993, documents support that Sprint provided phone services for more than six million customer lines in nineteen different states. When the year 1995 came, Sprint, along with its partners, acquired 29 PCS wireless licenses in major trade areas in FCC’s first auction. As a result, Sprint PCS evolved, as well as the Sprint PCS cell phones. The following paragraphs will discuss Sprint PCS cell phones, different types of PCS cell phones, as well as the fair and flexible calling plan available with Sprint PCS...