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AT&T Moves to Block Xohm, Clearwire Merger

Yesterday, AT&T filed a petition with the FCC in a move aimed at halting the merger of Sprint's Xohm Wimax service with Wimax provider Clearwire. It has asked the FCC to require Clearwire and Sprint to demonstrate that the ... (follow link to read)

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Roundup: Myhrvold, Clearwire, Ontela, etc.

Washington is not one of the top 10 states for biotechnology (ranked by R&D, patents, university grant funding and other factors), according to a report in Business Facilities magazine. Joe Tartakoff notes that it is the second time this year that the state has not made a list of the top markets for biotech.

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WiMAX phobia? AT&T tries to block Clearwire/Xohm merger

AT&T says that the FCC needs to take a closer look at New Clearwire. Any company with "financial backing from Google, Intel, and three of the nation's largest cable television companies" needs far more scrutiny—especially when that company is going to beat AT&T to market with 4G wireless broadband by a couple of years. Read More...

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AT&T fights Clearwire/Sprint WiMAX merger

AT&T hopes to block the proposed joint venture between Clearwire and Sprint for nationwide WiMAX service over regulatory issues, according to a Federal Communications Commission filing. While claiming not to be opposed to the deal on a basic level, ...

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AT&T fights Clearwire/Sprint WiMAX merger

AT&T hopes to block the proposed joint venture between Clearwire and Sprint for nationwide WiMAX service over regulatory issues, according to a Federal Communications Commission filing. While claiming not to be opposed to the deal on a basic level, AT&T argues that the FCC should stop the merger under claims that both Clearwire and Sprint are avoi...

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AT&T opposes Sprint, Clearwire merger

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- AT&T Inc., which has the largest wireless subscriber base in the country, is asking the Federal Communications Commission to deny a merger request from Sprint Nextel Corp. and Clearwire Corp.

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AT&T Whines About Sprint/Clearwire Merger - Nation's largest incumbent operator wants FCC merger denial

AT&T, a company that's no stranger to mergers and unfair competitive advantages, is taking aim at the Sprint Clearwire merger. The nation's largest broadband provider is asking the FCC to deny the merger, saying that Sprint and Clearwire are under-stating their total volume of spectrum holdings in order to get reduced federal scrutiny. "The applicants themselves have positioned their company as the...

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Georgia Town Picks Clearwire For Muni-WiMax - Thanks to $850,000 grant from the State...

Back in September of 2006, Milledgeville, Georgia received an $862,000 grant from the Georgia Technology Authority through the Wireless Communities Georgia program. The grant was to be used to highlight the use of wireless broadband to aid economic development, educational access and governmental services. According to the Union Recorder , the city has decided to use that money to partner with Clearwire...

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AT&T fights Clearwire/Sprint WiMAX merger

AT&T hopes to block the proposed joint venture between Clearwire and Sprint for nationwide WiMAX service over regulatory issues, according to a Federal Communications Commission filing. While claiming not to be opposed to the deal on a basic level, AT&T argues that the FCC should stop the merger under claims that both Clearwire and Sprint are avoi...

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Google and Comcast, sitting in a tree…

Tom Hazlett’s latest column in the FT tries to make us all pay more attention to the Clearwire deal. Even those of us here at the TLF have been remiss in following the venture. As Tom points out, the fact that open-spectrum and net-neutrality stalwarts such as Google and Intel are in bed with Comcast [...]

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Roundup: Sampa, thePlatform, Paul Allen, etc.

A Sprint Nextel affiliate continues its legal fight over the Sprint-Clearwire deal announced earlier this year, with iPCS saying the deal violates exclusivity agreements in certain areas.

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Sprint Nextel's WiMAX Joint Venture Legal Action to Proceed

A court in Delaware, USA has given permission for a legal action to proceed over Sprint's planned WiMAX joint venture with Clearwire.

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Judge Dismisses Two Claims In Case To Block The Clearwire-Sprint Nextel Joint Venture

A judge has dismissed claims by two companies in a case trying to block the joint venture it was forming with Clearwire ( NSDQ: CLWR ) to roll-out a nationwide broadband company. In May, iPCS, a Sprint ( NYSE: S ) Nextel affiliate operating in Schaumburg, Ill., filed a lawsuit against its parent company, alleging the new Clearwire service would violate an exclusivity agreement signed with Sprint in...