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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
USA based WiMAX network operator, Clearwire is set to receive a US$1.5 billion cash injection from Sprint Nextel and its partners, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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3G and 4G Wireless Blog (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Continuing from yesterdays post . The WiMAX network architecture is designed to meet the requirements while maximizing the use of open standards and IETF protocols in a simple all-IP architecture. Among the design requirements are supports for fixed and mobile access deployments as well as unbundling of access, connectivity, and application services to allow access infrastructure sharing...
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Photo by Peter Essick 2009 National Geographic A Canadian oil production company is deploying a private WiMAX network for its communications – with the hardware being supplied by Vecima Networks. The entire multi-million dollar deployment is expected to take approximately 3 years as the customer moves to bring most of its system onto this modern data [...] Going WiMax...
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Sprint-Nextel Corp., has confirmed that it is launching its first ever netbook as well as expanding the coverage of its WiMax network. The Sprint will be offering the new Dell Inspiron Mini 10. The netbook which will only cost $100 after a mail in rebate of $100 will come with a two-year mobile data service contract. [...] Going WiMax , the premier website in the industry for 'Everything...
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Mena Telecom, an investment subsidiary of Kuwait Finance House – Bahrain, is strengthening its nationwide WiMAX network, reported Gulf Daily News. The telecom firm will further boost its network coverage across Bahrain, to include Durrat Al Bahrain, Amwaj Islands and Banyan Tree in addition to its surrounding area. In accordance with its goal of providing the best [...] Going...
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Computer World (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Sprint made waves in the wireless data market with news of its first netbook and continued expansion of its WiMAX network.
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BetaNews (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
By Tim Conneally , Betanews Clearwire and Sprint have been working hard to complete the planned WiMAX network deployment for 2009, and with the addition of a handful of new major markets this week, the project has nearly fulfilled its promises for the year. Today, Sprint announced it has launched WiMAX services in the North Carolina cities Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill,...
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newsletter archive (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
After one year, Conficker infects 7 million computers; John Chambers: Is America's best leader an investor's nightmare? Daily News PM Alert NetworkWorld.com | Update Your Profile | Forward this to a Friend > > > Sponsored by Trend Micro Addressing Web Threats Recent research among senior IT managers reveals that, although organizations are taking steps to protect against Web-related...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Sprint made waves in the wireless data market today by announcing both the availability of its first netbook and the continued expansion of its WiMAX network. Netbooks: Are they ready for the enterprise? On the netbook front, Sprint is offering the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook designed to run on its 3G EV-DO Rev. A network. The netbook is initially being sold in the San Francisco...
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Phone Scoop (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Today Sprint Nextel and Clearwire announced the official launch and availability of their WiMax wireless broadband network in a handful of markets. The largest two markets launched are Chicago, Illinois, and Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas. A number of markets are ... (follow link to read)
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
On Sunday Clearwire Corp. started selling its services at retail stores. The network stretches from Gary to Rockford. Chicago was supposed to be one of the first places to offer WiMax, since they supported Sprint Nextel’s push for WiMax in 2007. However Sprint Nextel’s technical difficulties hindered Chicago from getting WiMax. Sprint Nextel Corp. is [...] Going...
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Sprint announced the launch of Sprint 4G mobile broadband throughout the Philadelphia area. Philadelphia is one of the first cities to enjoy 4G wireless connections from Sprint 4G. Philadelphians will no longer be confined to just a home or office or coffee shop in order to browse the web. Sprint 4G customers can enjoy fast [...] Going WiMax , the premier website in the industry for 'Everything...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Sprint also to sell superfast, ultramobile data service After a few false starts, WiMax broadband service arrives in Chicago this week, giving residents access to a technology that promises superfast Internet speeds from any location.
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Going Wimax (Free subscription) | yesterday
According to Cellular News, Yota, the Russian WiMax provider, disclosed that it has arrived at the operational breakeven point in only 5 months after the launch of the WiMax network in Moscow and St Petersburg. The deployment in a third Russian city, Ufa, took place in October. Also in October, the company counted 200,000 active subscribers [...] Going WiMax , the premier...
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Moco News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Clearwire ( NSDQ: CLWR ) could soon be on the receiving end of a $1.5 billion boost, according to the Wall Street Journal : $1 billion from majority shareholder Sprint ( NYSE: S ) Nextel and another $500 million from JV partners Time Warner ( NYSE: TWX ) Cable ( NYSE: TWC ), Bright House Networks, Comcast Corp. ( NSDQ: CMCSA ) and Intel ( NSDQ: INTC ). Close Clearwire watchers may notice a...