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Sprint Rethinks Outsourcing, Pulls Some Work Back

Author: informationweek.com      Published: 13th Feb 2006     Visited: 457 times 
Category: Outsourcing
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Wireless and long-distance services provider Sprint Nextel is quietly pulling back some of the IT work it outsourced to IBM two years ago under a $400 million deal and also is reviewing a multibillion-dollar customer-service support contract it holds with the company.

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