Nextel
Administrator posted in ATT/Cingular on April 22nd, 2005
- Enterprise
Nextel serves 95 percent of America’s FORTUNE 500 companies, helping corporations and government enterprises add value through Nextel Wireless Business Solutions and Custom Network Solutions.
- General Business
Demonstrating value and return on investment is another hallmark of the dedication of Nextel to business customers in the wireless world. In fact, more than 90 percent of Nextel customers are business users.
- Youth Market
Nextel’s Boost Mobile division offers premium Pay-As-You-Go wireless phones and services exclusively designed for the youth market. Launched in the U.S. in 2002, Boost Mobile is now recognized as a brand that embraces diverse youth culture, lifestyles and interests. Boost has more than 1.2 million customers and is available in 12 U.S. markets covering approximately 160 million people.
- Industry Segments
The Nextel 2.5G nationwide network provides an unparalleled advantage over other wireless competitors, making it possible to run custom data applications for specialized industry segments. The focus on key industries enables Nextel to pinpoint customer needs. Collaboration with market-leading partners — such as IBM, EDS and Raytheon — also enables Nextel to offer unique solutions and improve the way business gets done.
Nextel specializes in serving the following vertical industries: – Communications – Construction and Building – Education – Field Services – Financial Services – Government/Public Sector – Healthcare – Hospitality Services – Insurance – Manufacturing – Professional Services – Public Safety – Real Estate – Retail – Transportation and Distribution – Utilities
Nextel target audiences are also served through Nextel Stores, TeleSales, Authorized Dealers and Retailers, and Web Sales.