Ed Ketchoyian
Independent ConsultantEd Ketchoyian
Ed Ketchoyian is currently an Independent Consultant specializing in wireless telecommunications in the Washington, DC area. Previously, he was a Director at Sprint Nextel Corporation (Aug 2005 - Jun 2007), where he was responsible for managing the sourcing function for Motorola infrastructure equipment for iDEN and CDMA technologies. He has over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. He provides business analysis, technical feasibility assessment, and due diligence services. He is experienced in commercial agreements, product and technology realization and lifecycle management. He is also experienced in program management for the implementation of wireless network and subscriber unit supply agreements, and converting business strategies into new and sustainable customer-supplier commercial agreements and relationships. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 2007 - present | Independent Consultant Ed Ketchoyian |
|---|---|
| 2005 - 2007 | Director Sprint Nextel Corporation |
| 2001 - 2005 | Senior Manager Nextel Communications, Inc. |
GLG Study Groups with Ed Ketchoyian(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Wimax Experts (North America) | 114 |
| Spectrum Auction and Access Experts (North America) | 76 |
| 3G Handsets Experts | 172 |
| Mobile Phone Handset Experts | 263 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by Ed Ketchoyian(?)
Sprint's current state of the business and challenges combined with externalities will determine the fate of Sprint over the next twelve months.
Liberal buildout requirements for recently auctioned 700 MHz auctions will result in lower short term sales for infrastructure vendors, lower stock prices, and further consolidation.
Trying to figure out the iPCS - Sprint relationship raises some puzzling questions.
Sprint Nextel's market capitalization has surged about $9B to over $26B or by more than 50% over past three weeks as of the end of trading, May 6, 2008, most recently based on speculation that big changes are in the offing. The market and investors seem to be waking up to the idea that the piece...
GLG InstituteSM Seminars with Ed Ketchoyian(?)
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