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    In a press release this morning, Sprint has announced the expansion of its nascent QChat Direct Connect service in 14 additional markets across the country, bringing the total count to 54 markets with the ability to purchase and activate QChat capable devices.

    The Sanyo PRO-200 and PRO-700, LG LX400, and Samsung Z400 will be available on July 13th in the following markets:

    • Phoenix, Ariz.
    • Upper Central Valley, Calif.
    • East Kentucky
    • Maine
    • Minnesota
    • Missouri
    • New Hampshire
    • Buffalo, N.Y.
    • Rochester, N.Y.
    • Central Upstate New York
    • East Upstate New York
    • Utah
    • Norfolk, Va.
    • Vermont

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    2 responses to “Sprint Adds 14 Additional QChat-Capable Markets”

    1. EJ

      Hey Sprint, let’s get the QChat up and running nationally… PTT should really be Sprint’s game to win or lose.

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      [...] that the carrier has no further plans to launch new QChat markets beyond launching the initial 54 markets in 2008, all but confirming the end of QChat [...]

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