Okay Sprint, well give it to you. Thats a bit of a zinger. Now exactly how much does it cost to get one of these 4G hotspot gizmos? And where can I use it? And is it actually 4G, not LTE? Yeah, I thought so.
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AT&T may be the nation's fastest 3G network and Ma Bell may be fervently building additional capacity to improve its network infrastructure, but that is something competition would not like us to believe. After Verizon ran a series of advertisements targeting AT&T's clogged wireless network during the holiday season, it...
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The CTIA Wireless 2010 convention in Las Vegas, due to run from March 23-25, will be the chance for Microsoft, AT T, Sprint, Verizon, Motorola, Opera, Palm, Skype, and a variety of other mobile-related companies to show off their latest devices, applications and roadmaps for 2010 and beyond. Devices on display will include Microsofts Windows Phone 7 Series smartphones, and possibly a 4G-capable de...
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Sprint has launched its 4G wireless network reaching speeds of 3-6Mbps, which is about 10 times faster than 3G speeds. Accompanied by new devices capable of receiving these speeds are the Overdrive mobile hotspot and U301 USB Modem and much rumored Android phone HTC Supersonic. When the surge of Android phones capable of 4G speeds hit the market one
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It seems if you want to advertise something the best way to do so is to use the iPhone to sell it even if your network doesn’t actually offer the iPhone. That is what Sprint seems to have done with their latest commercial. In the commercial, Sprint uses the iPhone to tout their Sprint Overdrive which
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Palms recent situation has caused quite a bit of Sprint bashing: if the Palm Pre had launched on Verizon, blah, blah. While I can fully understand the annoyedness of Palm stockholders, I think that Sprint is not the culprit. We must keep one thing in mind at all times: when the Pre launched, Palm was considered
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