![]() ![]() The carrier’s postpaid average billings per user increased by 2% year-over-year to $70.64 during Q2, on account of the increasing shift towards equipment installment plans and the associated higher installment billings and lease revenues. However, Sprint's ARPU could remain a mixed bag going into 2016. During its most recent quarter (fiscal Q2), Sprint posted its best-ever Sprint platform postpaid churn of 1.54%, marking a 64 basis point year-over-year improvement. On a related note, Sprint’s churn figures should also continue to improve, driven by better credit quality of recently acquired customers and network improvements. We expect Sprint to continue its promotional activities going into 2016, as driving postpaid subscriber growth is the only sure way to remain competitive and drive revenue growth in a saturating U.S. During fiscal Q2, the carrier's lucrative postpaid phone net additions came in at 237,000, compared to a loss of 500,000 for the prior year period, taking its Sprint platform postpaid net adds into positive territory for the first nine months of the year. This was largely driven by its aggressive promotional offers – which included offering new customers half-off their bills from their existing carriers and leasing the latest iPhone for as little as $1 a month – as well as its gradually improving network quality. Sign up by Monday, April 13 to guarantee your preferred t-shirt size.The most important part of Sprint's turnaround plan is stopping subscriber losses, and the carrier performed fairly well in that regard through the first nine months of 2015. Now, support both UCF and ORP by registering now for Sprint for Spat. Ticket price includes a race t-shirt, 0.10K bumper sticker and mid-race oyster shooter. In addition to Sprint for Spat, proceeds from Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout have enabled ORP to replant over 5 million oysters in the Bay since 2010. Why? Oysters are a vital piece of the Chesapeake's ecosystem and the current population is a mere 1% of the historic peak. ORP also manages the largest Shell Recycling Alliance in the country and has trained more than 50 commercial watermen to grow oysters to support Maryland's booming aquaculture industry. ![]() What? As the leading nonprofit restoring oysters in the Bay, more than 5.2 billion oysters have been planted on 1,700 acres of oyster reefs in Maryland, including the largest sanctuary reef in the United States. Who? The Oyster Recovery Partnership plans, promotes and implements science-based and sustainable shellfish restoration, aquaculture and wild fishery activities to protect the environment, support the economy and preserve the cultural heritage of the Chesapeake Bay. However, despite advances in early detection, treatment and prevention, there's been no improvement in survival rates in this age group. Today, cancer is the leading disease killer among 20- to 39-year olds. Why? Nearly 70,000 young adults are diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year, and a diagnosis between the ages of 15 and 39 is nearly eight times more common than a diagnosis during the first 15 years of life. What? Since its inception in 1997, UCF has worked tirelessly at both the community level and with national partners to raise awareness of the issues young adults with cancer face, and to ensure all young adults and families impacted by cancer have a voice and the resources necessary to thrive. Who? The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults is a leading voice in the young adult cancer movement and works at a grassroots level to support, educate, connect and empower young adult cancer survivors. Get to know the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults and the Oyster Recovery Partnership: The distance - a mere 100-meters to glory - of our Sprint for Spat 0.10K may be a joke to some, the two local organizations this race benefits are anything but. We Sprint For Oyster Recovery and Cancer Support for Young Adults ![]()
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