Forbes.com is partially owned by Elevation Partners, who furthermore own Palm. This explains a lot about why they cover some companies more than others…but doesn’t make the quote below any less interesting:

…Extra employees will be on hand to manage crowds … Sprint is also borrowing manpower from partner Palm … the additional help will stick around for two months, Owens says.

Both companies are also establishing “situation rooms” to quickly address problems that might arise during launch, particularly tech support issues…

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