Posted on 02 September 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Clearwire has been busy rolling out its 4G WiMax network in a few locations around the country. Its partner Sprint has several other 4G installations in place as well. Clearwire announced today that it has added ten new locations to its 4G network.
The new locations include Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Waco and Wichita Falls, Texas; Bellingham, Wash; ...
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Posted on 05 August 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Sprint and Clearwire have been working together to roll WiMax service out across the country. The roll out has been very slow so far and only a few of the largest cities in the country have access to WiMax service at this point.
Sprint has now announced that it is adding new 4G mobile broadband routers to its line in preparation ...
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Posted on 27 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun
Wireless providers are rushing to provide 4G services and support in America and abroad. LTE and WiMax are fighting it out to be the network of choice for providers. Sprint and Clearwire have bet on WiMax for the U.S., but all other wireless firms are going with LTE for 4G networks.
Nokia Siemens is talking about the auction it will be ...
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Posted on 16 June 2009 by Shane McGlaun
It always seems that new technologies end up fighting it out in a format war. We first saw it in the VHS versus Betamax war. Then we saw the Blu-ray versus HD DVD fight, and now we have a war brewing between WiMax and LTE to become the 4G mobile data service of choice.
Clearwire and Sprint are betting on WiMax ...
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Posted on 26 March 2009 by Alison Spong
Sprint's WiMAX service is currently only available in Baltimore under the name Xohm. On Wednesday, Sprint announced 10 new markets for its 4G WiMAX service.
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Posted on 07 January 2009 by Budi Putra
Nokia has discontinued its N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition, MobileBurn reports, due to "the slow WiMAX roll out in the USA." So far, there are two WiMAX markets in USA: Sprint launched XOHM mobile broadband commercial service in Baltimore last September, while Clearwire has just launched its WiMAX service in Portland.
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Posted on 07 December 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Another week has come to a close and that means it's time for another week in review. This week we saw Clearwire and Sprint finish up their long-talked-about merger for the WiMAX network. But really, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Samsung announced a new phone designed with the pre-teen in mind called the Tobi S3030. Plus, they decided to ...
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Posted on 05 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
Sprint has announced that their first dual-mode CDMA/mobile WiMAX modems will be commercially available by the end of the year. This move will mark the end of the Xohm brand, which was launched back in August of 2007.
Sprint is offering their mobile WiMAX services with the aid of Clearwire. Sprint has managed to hold control of 51 percent of the ...
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Posted on 01 December 2008 by Chris Davies
Last Friday Clearwire Corp. announced the completion of the merger with a unit of sprint that is building a new WiMax wireless data network. The aim of this merger is designed to create a high-speed data network that is faster than most current mobile data networks.
They aim to make this WiMax service available to 120 million to 140 million people. ...
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Posted on 08 October 2008 by Chris Davies
Sprint officially announced their XOHM WiMAX network in Baltimore today, and Phone Magazine were there for the launch. XOHM promises average downlink speeds of 2-4 Mbps and uplink rates of 1-2 Mbps, with coverage initially in Baltimore and in Chicago, DC, Dallas, Fort Worth, Providence, Boston and Philadelphia over the coming months.
Several notebook manufacturers are releasing laptops with integrated WiMAX ...
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