The shareholders of Clearwire have approved the merger of its WiMax business with Sprint's Xohm Wimax business. The merger has already been approved by the FCC. Sprint and Clearwire expect to close the deal by year's end.
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Sprint Nextel's Xohm unit may establish a management company to develop WiMAX services for Indian operators, and to take advantage of the Indian government's favorable view of the 4G technology. Xohm is set to merge with Clearwire Corp. to form the "new" Clearwire, which has a $3.2 billion capital investment from companies such as Intel, Google and Comcast. Clearwire shareholders ar...
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HTC has officially announced the world's first GSM/WiMAX phone.
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Roaming services provider, MACH has acquired the Roaming Service Bureau (RSB) business from WorldCell. MACH says that the acquisition enables it to offer seamless voice and data roaming services to clients ranging from CDMA and GSM/UMTS operators to providers of WiMAX services.
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For some reason, I could never find the HTC Max product page on HTC's website until now. The page for the Max is limited on details (and photos), but talks about the VoIP and multimedia features of the WiMax-capable device that is being launched in Russia. What we do get to see is the spec sheet, which reveals that the Max is virtually identical to the Touch HD except that it is 1.9mm thicker...
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Defying the global economic slowdown, India's mobile-phone demand is expected to continue to rise at an accelerated rate in 2009 due to the rollout of 3G and WiMAX networks and the implementation of mobile number portability (MNP), according to iSuppli. India's mobile-phone demand is expected to rise to 136 million units in 2009, up 23.9% from 110 million in 2008. This compares to 16.8% growth in ...
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Comarch says that it has concluded the last phase of a WiMAX project at Montenegro's Promonte. The project focuses on three areas: construction of the WiMAX transport network, installation of access to WiFi infrastructure and core equipment.
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Airspan Networks has announced that its WiMAX equipment will form the foundation for a wireless network deployment in Greensburg and Kiowa County, Kansas USA as part of the county's efforts to rebuild after its near complete destruction from a tornado in May last year.
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