(Reuters) – Dash Corp posted a decline in 1/3-quarter income on Wednesday as it lost extra subscribers than anticipated following the shutdown of its older iDen network. Dash, the No. 3 U.S. mobile operator which is 80 percent owned by using SoftBank, mentioned internet subscriber losses of 360,000 for the quarter. Sprint reported a revenue of $383 million, in comparison with a loss of $767 million in the year-in the past quarter, before Sprint’s care for SoftBank and its July purchase of Clearwire Corp. The company mentioned the most recent quarter was once helped with the aid of a one-time, non-cash, $1.4 billion gain, internet of taxes, associated to its previously held funding in Clearwire.