ante el inminente cierre de Sprint Nextel en USA, y la migración a otra tecnología por parte de Sprint, cual seria la repercusión en México? quedaría con su propio servicio a nivel Nacional?, afectaría en algun sentido?

recordando que en USA esta Nextel y Boost Mobile con este servicio, veo también la migración de este a otra tecnología, ya que la tecnología que se utiliza en Nextel es Cara, difícil y poco redituable, en USA casi todo el mundo ahora utiliza Cel con SO Android, siendo mas barato, ya que son llamadas ilimitadas por lo regular(cosa que estamos bastante distantes aquí).

entonces, que pasara con Nextel Mexico?

dejo aqui el articulo

NEW YORK — Sprint Nextel Corp. said it will start phasing out the Nextel part of its network in 2013, a decision that follows near-constant subscriber losses since Sprint bought Nextel in 2005.
The shutdown should be complete in 2015. Sprint, the country's third-largest wireless carrier, had said it would eventually shut down the aging Nextel network, but hadn't said when until Monday.
Nextel's signature feature is its fast push-to-talk function, which resembles a walkie-talkie. It once made Nextel popular with outdoor workers such as construction crews. However, the network doesn't support fast data transfers, making it unsuitable for smart phones. Sprint plans to offer Nextel subscribers a push-to-talk function on the Sprint network instead.
The Nextel network being phased out has been an enormous burden to Sprint. The company has been saddled with the cost of running two incompatible networks, contributing to constant quarterly financial losses since 2007. Nextel phones don't work on the Sprint network, and vice versa, though a few phones can use either network.
"The (Nextel) network and the associated customers have become something of a millstone around Sprint's neck in recent years, and finally having a roadmap for solving that problem is a big step forward," Ovum analyst Jan Dawson said.
Shares in Sprint, which is based in Overland Park, Kan., rose 33 cents, or 8.3 percent, to $4.25 in afternoon trading Monday.