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Today, Sprint has announced the new function that will give Sprint to have a bit more functions than others. It's called "push-to-x" capabilities.
The new function will have the NextMail's push-to-send voice messages to e-mail addresses and Direct Send's push-to-send pictures or contact info. Users can push-to-send voice messages to any e-mail address using NextMail. You can also select a contact from your address book and send the message the message to a straight voicemail.
You can also use the Direct Connect button, which will allow customers to send contact information at the push of a button. They can send their contact information at a push of a button. They can send that to anyone on their address book.
They probably are hoping that these services will drive people in a little bit more. Hopefully with more subscriptions, there'll be more shareholders. Maybe. Now, the question is... what took them so long to use Nextel technology/stuff with Sprint!?