According Reuters, Sprint, the nations third largest wireless carrier, hasn’t properly billed its customers and paid taxes on approximately $100 million in wireless services in New York over the past seven years, so the State is suing the “Now Network for $300 million (three times the amount) plus other fees.
Sprint, the third-biggest U.S. mobile service provider, failed to bill customers for more than $100 million of taxes for its wireless services over seven years, according to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Between the recent download speeds tests pitting Sprint against AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, in which Sprint ends up dead last (even their current WiMax 4G couldn’t beat T-Mobile’s 3G service), the slow roll out of their upcoming LTE service and troubling debt that continues to rise, and now this… Sprint is definitely hurting, the question is, will their LTE network save them? Mostly likely not.