June 01, 2004, 1:25 PM — AT&T has inked a deal with Spring, where by AT&T will bundle rebranded Sprint wireless service with AT&T's data and landline offerings. It will make Spring money in the short term, but the industry is wondering, as one observer puts it, "How many times can Sprint [sell] itself out . . . and still succeed?"
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