Robert W. Baird & Co. 2006 Growth Stock Conference Mark Angelino President, Business Solutions.

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Robert W. Baird & Co Growth Stock Conference Mark Angelino President, Business Solutions

2 Cautionary Statement This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the securities laws. The statements in this presentation regarding the business outlook, expected performance, as well as other statements that are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The words "estimate," "project," ”forecast,” "intend," "expect," "believe," "target," “providing guidance” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are estimates and projections reflecting management's judgment based on currently available information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. With respect to these forward-looking statements, management has made assumptions regarding, among other things, customer and network usage, customer growth and retention, pricing, operating costs, the timing of various events and the economic environment. Future performance cannot be ensured. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Some factors that could cause actual results to differ include: the uncertainties related to the benefits of the merger with Nextel including anticipated synergies and cost savings and the timing thereof; the potential impact of difficulties Sprint Nextel may encounter in connection with the integration of the pre-merger Sprint and Nextel businesses, and the integration of the businesses and assets of certain of the PCS Affiliates that we have acquired to intend to acquire and Nextel Partners, Inc.; The impact of the spin-off of Sprint Nextel’s local communications business; the effects of vigorous competition, the overall demand for Sprint Nextel’s service offerings including the impact of decisions of new subscribers between Sprint Nextel’s post paid and pre paid service offerings and between its two network platforms and the impact of new, emerging and competing technologies, on its business; the costs and business risks associated with providing new services and entering new geographic markets; the impact of any adverse change in the ratings assigned to Sprint Nextel’s debt securities by ratings agencies; the ability of Wireless to continue to grow and improve profitability; the ability of its Long distance segment to retain customers and achieve expected revenues; the effects of mergers and consolidations in the telecommunications industry and unexpected announcements or developments from others in the telecommunications industry; the uncertainties related to Sprint Nextel’s investments in networks, systems and other businesses; the uncertainties related to the implementation of Sprint Nextel’s business strategies, unexpected results of litigation filed against Sprint Nextel; a significant adverse change in Motorola Inc’s ability or willingness to provide handsets and related equipment and software applications or to develop new technologies or features for the iDEN network; adverse network performance, including any performance issues resulting from the reconfiguration of the 800 megahertz band contemplated by the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) report and Order; the costs of compliance with regulatory mandates, particularly requirements related to the FCC’s Report and Order and deployment of enhanced 911 services on the iDEN network; equipment failure, natural disasters, terrorist acts, or other breaches of network or information technology security; the inability of supplies or other third parties to perform to requirements under agreements related to Sprint Nextel’s business operations; one or more of the markets in which Sprint Nextel competes being impacted by changes in political or other factors such as monetary policy, legal and regulatory changes or other external factors or natural disasters over which Sprint Nextel has no control; and other risks referenced from time to time in Sprint Nextel’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including Sprint Nextel’s Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005, as amended, and Sprint Nextel’s Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, Sprint Nextel believes these forward-looking statements are reasonable; however, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which are based on current expectations and speak only as of the date of this release. Sprint Nextel is not obligated to publicly release any revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events after the date of this release.

Priorities and Key Business Initiatives Customer Experience Product Leadership Synergies Profitable Growth Differentiated Sales & Care Process Automation Mobile Broadband & MPLS Advanced Mobile Applications Revenues Expense Management Expanding Market Opportunities Sprint PrioritiesKey Initiatives

4 Current Addressable Market Substantial Market Opportunity Consumer$140B Business $112B Total$252B Estimated 2006 Consumer & Business Spending on LD, Internet & Mobile Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

5 Expanding Market Opportunities Rising Telecom Service Spending* Wireless As % of Telecom Service Spending (2006E)* (in Billions) $134 $156 $180 * Source: In-Stat, 2005 Converged networks and mobile applications are expanding the wireless frontier Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

6 General Business System Integrators / Alliances Public Sector EnterpriseEnterprise Sprint Business Solutions  Top accounts  Wholesale  International  Top accounts  Wholesale  International  Federal, State & Local Gov’t  Utilities  Education  Health care  Federal, State & Local Gov’t  Utilities  Education  Health care  Small/SOHO  Mid-market  Small/SOHO  Mid-market  Sell to/ through/with Strategic Partners Customer Service Solutions Engineering  Post-sales support and customer care  Complex network & solutions deployment Customer-Focused Organization Industry-Leading Wireless & Wireline Solutions Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

7 Differentiated Go-to-Market Distribution Strategy SBS Channel Mix Direct Differentiated sales approach o Customer segment focus o Industry, Telecom & IT expertise o Local Branch & HQ model for greatest customer reach Sales productivity o Salesforce.com o Compensation & organizational design CDMA/iDEN Indirect Channel development & expansion o Compensation o Exclusivity o Quality subscriber growth CDMA/iDEN System Integrators/Alliances Sell to/sell through/sell with world-class partners SBS Direct Sales Rep Mix Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

8 Superior Customer Experience Customer Segment focus Differentiated Strategic Care model Churn Reduction o Investing to create seamless experience o Process automation o Proactive retention programs Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

9 Strategic Growth Platforms 4X E Mobile Broadband Gross Adds +80% MPLS Ports >3x +50% Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

10 PEERLESS IP & GLOBAL MPLS HIGH-PERFORMANCE PUSH-TO-TALK INDUSTRY-LEADING MOBILE BROADBAND Fleet & Supply Chain Management Field/Sales Force Automation Public Sector Find & Navigate Sprint Mobile Locator™ Sprint Precision Locator™ Advanced Mobile Applications Enabled by Converged Networks Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

EVDO Roadmap EVDO PDAs with Modem-Capability 1H-20062H-2006 Wireless Routers EVDO Rev A Mobile Broadband card with GPS USB Mobile Broadband Card (Rev A) Expanded embedded laptop PCI Express cards (Rev A) EVDO Rev A services Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies

12 Realize Synergies Realizing incremental revenue opportunities Capturing scale efficiencies Streamlining policies Optimizing distribution 2006E SBS Synergy Targets2008E SBS Synergy Targets RevenueSales ExpenseMarketing & Care $270M (~27% of Total) Profitable Growth Profitable Growth Customer Experience Customer Experience Product Leadership Product Leadership Synergies $460M (~23% of Total)