We began offering a dial-up service shortly after the Execunet II
decision late in 1978 (there had been prior attempts to do this, but
they had met with limited success at best in obtaining FCC approval).
Prior tot the Execunet II decision our offering was limited to a FAX
service called "SpeedFAX, since competitive dial-up voice was not
permitted. When we began to offer dial-up voice it was decided that
we needed a name for the product that would differentiate the service
from the FAX offering, and that we needed a name for the service. Rex
Hollis, the VP of Marketing at the time (now with Loral), ran a
contest to select a name. The winning entry was "Sprint", and was
submitted by Tony Broadman (now with Qwest). "Sprint" never really
meant anything, but it makes an interesting story. It was only after
the name began to catch on that attempts were made to "force-fit" it
into an acronym.
Ron Havens