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FAQ:
Q: Can you still use Nextel phones?
A: The old Nextel iDEN network was decommissioned, so NO, it can’t be activated on the current networks. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. There are plenty of very low cost phones you can get from Sprint, Boost, Virgin, or even buy a gently used one from eBay or Gazelle. How do walkie-talkie phones work?
Q: Are Nextel phones still around?
A: Turns out, Sprint still cares about Nextel. “While it is no longer one of our primary brands, we maintain ownership, sell handsets under the Nextel brand and currently have no plans to sell it.” Rest of the in-depth answer is here. In respect to this, does Nextel still have push to talk?
Q: Will old Nextel phones still work?
A: The Nextel network was officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. on June 30, 2013, and Sprint is currently deploying LTE equipment on the 800 MHz spectrum formerly used by the iDEN network. Likewise, why did they get rid of Nextel? Sprint shut down the old Nextel network in 2013 so they could re-use those
Q: Is Nextel coming back?
A: Nextel — the other name behind the 2005 merger that bedeviled Sprint — is making a comeback alongside Tender Vittles, Tidy Wipes, Hai Karate and Drixoral. Retrobrands USA, a Florida-based company, claims Sprint abandoned the Nextel brand in 2013. So it’s fair game, and Retrobrands has grabbed it.