The first 4G phone from Sprint will be powered by Sequans Communications chipset. The phone will be unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2010 in Las Vegas on March 23 during a Sprint event. Its the WiMAX phone that will be available for use in Sprints 27 WiMAX markets along with...
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UPDATE: Just to be clear, Sense being on here is a reach. My previous comments expressing doubt werent clear enough and came at the end, so Ive amended the post to reflect that. The image cited in this story has some holes in it, including the phone listing a Qualcomm QSD8250 chipset. That chipset is
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A new report from Maravedis indicates shipments of mobile WiMAX chipsets reached 5 million in 2009, up from 1.3 million in 2008. However, the total WiMAX equipment market remained flat at $1.36 billion, compared with $1.34 billion in 2008, said Maravedis research director Adlane Fellah. ­ "The overall picture is mixed. Shipments of base stations decreased in 2009 and were impacted mo...
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Maravedis released its studies on the WiMAX chip market in 2009. They found that companies shipped 5 million mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2009. However despite the surge of mobile WiMAX device and chipset shipments, notably in Q4 09, the total WiMAX equipment market remained flat last...
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Shipments of mobile WiMAX chipsets reached 5 million in 2009, up from 1.3 million in 2008, according to a report by Maravedis. Click here for more.
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Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs said the company envisions more consolidation in the wireless chipset market, and that Qualcomm will be there to scoop up market share for 3G chips as other players are bought or simply fade away. "Consolidation will happen or people will leave the market," he said at an investor conference, according to Dow Jones Newswires. "We're trying to make that happen sooner." ...
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Deutsche Telekom demonstrated HSPA+ technology with download speeds of up to 42Mbps during the CeBIT 2010 technology fair in Hannover. The data call was conducted using a dual cell HSPA+ platform from Nokia Siemens and USB modems using Qualcomm's MDM8220 chipset. DT has some aggressive plans for HSPA+ technology. It expects to roll out HSPA+ at 21Mbps across all of its network in Ge...
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