hmmm... rumors rumors rumors... heard this one like 2 weeks ago. apparently sprint is neither confirming nor denying anything about being bought out by this smaller company. but some kind of investment in sprint by sk may turn out good overall... esp. in the development of wimax and more advanced handsets. only time will tell...
SK Telecom may not necessarily be smaller. For accounting purposes many large Korean conglomerates split up into smaller companies. That's why Samsung's Korean phones are branded Anycall- that's separate from their othe businesses. So SK Telecom may be bigger than Sprint- we just have to see what other companies are part of it (or what it's a part of).
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hmmm... rumors rumors rumors... heard this one like 2 weeks ago. apparently sprint is neither confirming nor denying anything about being bought out by this smaller company. but some kind of investment in sprint by sk may turn out good overall... esp. in the development of wimax and more advanced handsets. only time will tell...
SK Telecom may not necessarily be smaller. For accounting purposes many large Korean conglomerates split up into smaller companies. That's why Samsung's Korean phones are branded Anycall- that's separate from their othe businesses. So SK Telecom may be bigger than Sprint- we just have to see what other companies are part of it (or what it's a part of).