Clearwire Receives $3.2 Billion Cash Investment from Comcast, Intel, Time Warner Cable, Google and Bright House Networks Clearwire Spectrum Holdings to Enable Unmatched Wireless Network Capacity for Broadband Services KIRKLAND, Wash. and OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – Clearwire Corporation (NASDAQ: CLWRD for the first 20 trading days and CLWR thereafter) and Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE: S) announced ...
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Clearwire and Sprint created a stronger and bolder 4G WiMax by entering into a business deal of combining WiMAX to be able to provide nationwide network for maximum-speed data transfer. The merger was announced sometime last May 2008 but the process was completed only last November 28, 2008. Sprint contributed its 2.5GHz network spectrum including all
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The company will rename its nationwide WiMax network Clear, and buy equipment that supports both WiMax and competing 4G technology, LTE.
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30 Nov., 2008 started selling communicator NTS MAH 4G in retail chains. As was announced at the presentation of Staff and services Yota on 12 November, the month-end selling the world's first communicator for GSM networks and Mobile WiMAX - NTS MAH 4G, HTC created exclusively for the Russian network Yota. Buy it can be in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other Russian cities in stores chains Euroset, me...
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With Comcast, Intel, Time Warner Cable, Google and Bright House Networks investing $3.2 billion, Sprint Nextel and Clearwire combine in hopes of building the first nationwide WiMax network. WiMax's 4G technology allows for the delivery of last-mile wireless broadband access and promises faster download speeds than current cellular networks. - Clearwire and Sprint Nextel Dec. 1 formally closed...
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Found under: Motorola, WiMAX, Vietnam, VDC, 4G, The once big bad Motorola is throwing its falling weight around the WiMAX fiasco good to see that so maybe they will actually come with good WiMAX based phones in the near future. Vietnamese get ready for 4G because Motorola will soon be rolling out a trial WiMAX network for Vietnam Data Communications Company VDC. Vietnam is not a place where wirele...
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