Morgan E. O'Brien

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Morgan Edward O'Brien (born 1944), chairman of Cyren Call Communications,[1] is a pioneer in U.S. wireless telecommunications who helped shape the wireless industry throughout his career.[2]

As the co-founder and chairman of Nextel Communications, Inc. (now part of Sprint Nextel Corp.), O'Brien led the creation of the first all-digital nationwide wireless network (the Nextel National Network using iDEN technology developed by Motorola for Nextel) and brought push-to-talk (PTT) communication to the mass business and consumer market. In 2001 O'Brien was inducted into the Wireless Hall of Fame for his role in the cellular industry.[3]


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  1. ^ Sprint considering spinning off Nextel: report[dead link]
  2. ^ Nextel's O'Brien to scale back role
  3. ^ Wireless History Foundation (2010). "Morgan E. O'Brien". Wireless Hall of Fame. Retrieved March 19, 2024.