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Q1 2008 report shows more trouble for Sprint s wireless segment Sprint Nextel Corp. today reported losing nearly 1.1 million wireless customers in the first quarter, marking the sixth time in the past seven quarters that the company has lost postpaid wireless customers.Overall, the company reported a net loss of just more than $500 million for the quarter. Sprint said one major reason for its net loss was the poor performance of its wireless business, which saw a 9% decline in first-quarter revenue from its revenue in the first quarter of 2007. The biggest reason for this decline, said Sprint, was the loss of 1.09 million wireless customers during the first quarter, including the loss of 1.07 million postpaid subscribers
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