AT&T isn’t the only telecom eyeing the entertainment arena.

Sprint Chief Executive Marcelo Claure told On The Money on Tuesday night to keep an eye on the space.

“We have a plan, we just can’t share it,” the Bolivian-born CEO told On The Money at a Plaza Hotel party.

Sprint is owned by SoftBank, which just announced the formation of a $100 billion tech investment fund that may benefit Sprint. “We might be doing something in the music space. I just can’t go there,” teased Claure.

Sprint had an early partnership with Jay Z’s Tidal streaming music service, but that didn’t grow into anything more.

When asked if Sprint might be in an M&A mode, Claure responded, “We’re part of SoftBank and they are always in an interesting mode.”

Claure, who was being honored by Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education, said, “We’re going to give 1 million connected devices to kids in America.” Lack of internet access is a bigger problem in America than in Latin America, he noted.

Also in attendance were Kelly Coffey, CEO of JPMorgan Private Bank, contemporary artist Dustin Yellin and Four Seasons Restaurant co-owner Julian Niccolini, who is watching his former dining clientele disperse to rival restaurants Michael’s, Marea and Le Grenouille while he waits for the new Four Seasons to open next year.