moconews.net - 3/6/2009
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image Clearwire ( NSDQ: CLWR ), the Kirkland, Wash.-based company rolling out WiMax wireless broadband nationwide, reported fourth quarter and year-end financial results, but mostly took the opportunity to talk about the positive things happening in 2009. That forward-looking focus was likely ...
gigaom.com - 3/10/2009
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gigaom.com —
spr_hor_k_r Sources in the telecommunications world have been
telling me that Sprint is testing Long Term Evolution,...
or LTE, equipment, which seems a bit odd given Sprint’s cheerleading for WiMAX and 51 percent stake in Clearwire, which is building ...
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Sprint Evaluating LTE Equipment
gigaom.com - 3/5/2009
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gigaom.com —
A Nokia executive said today that the company
has committed to LTE as its preferred network for...
devices, and plans to launch devices for those networks in 2010. James Harper, senior manager of technology marketing at Nokia, speaking at a PCCA meeting ...
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Nokia Plans LTE Devices for 2010
newsroom.clearwire.com - 3/6/2009
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newsroom.clearwire.com —
First âClearâ Mobile WiMAX Market Comes Out of
the Gate Strong With Initial Sales More Than Double...
Any of Clearwireâs Prior 47 Market Launches Mobile WiMAX Network Expansion Under Way Enabling Coverage of Up To 120 Million Americans Across 80 ...
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Clearwire News Room - News Release
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Portland non-residents rejoice: Clearwire's WiMAX service to expand to major markets this year
Engadget —
... sure whether they're talking about the same U300 USB modem that launched before, but the company has also mentioned that it'll be launching a dual-mode data card this summer, and ahead of that, we'll be getting that portable WiMAX WiFi hotspot by the end of this month. The goal is to cover about 120 million pops in 80 markets by the end of next year, which certainly seems strong enough to give the oncoming LTE rush a run for its money, doesn't it?
[Via mocoNews] Filed under: Wireless Portland non-residents rejoice: Clearwire's ...
Clearwire: Mobile WiMax Expanding to 8 Markets This Year
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... Worth, Honolulu, Philadelphia and Seattle. It also has major markets lined up for launch in 2010, including New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Houston and San Francisco. Clearwire said that it expects to have close to 100 WiMax devices in the market by the end of 2009 to support its networks. Those devices will include modems, PDAs/handhelds, netbooks, and laptops. Clearwire also plans to launch a dual-mode 3G/4G modem that can roam between cellular networks and WiMax networks. more info at Moco News ...
Clearwire is still launching WiMAX, slowly
jkOnTheRun —
... Las Vegas, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Honolulu, Philadelphia and Seattle. Cities planned to see WiMAX in 2010 are New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Houston and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Finally, my home town of Houston is on the WiMAX list! This will be something I will enjoy seeing come to fruition and I can’t wait to give it a trial like Kevin did. I wonder why the most populous cities are mostly on the second tier list for 2010?
(via mocoNews) ...
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Samsung's First Wimax Device Spotted
phonescoop.com 3/26/2009 —
Today Samsung shared details on the unannounced SWD-M100 Mondi mobile Wimax device for the Clear network. According to Samsung, the Mondi has a touch screen and can access the Internet via Clear's mobile Wimax network. Based on the picture ... ...
Exclusive: HTC’s First WiMax Device!
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Clearwire set to intro portable WiMAX/Wi-Fi router
electronista.com 1/14/2009 — After the official launch of the Clearwire WiMAX service in Portland, the company's chief strategy officer announced plans and showed a prototype of a portable WiMAX/Wi-Fi router that enables access to the 4G mobile broadband network from Wi-Fi ...
Wi-Fi hotspot extends Clearwire's WiMax service
reviews.cnet.com 4/1/2009 — LAS VEGAS - On the eve of the CTIA Wireless 2009 tradeshow here Clearwire has announced a new portable Wi-Fi router that will use Wi-Fi to connect consumer electronics devices, like smartphones and cameras, to its new 4G wireless network.
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Palm Treo Pro announced by Sprint —
I4U News 3/4/2009
Sprint announced today that they will launch the Palm Treo Pro Windows smartphone on March 15th. What we really want from Sprint is to announce the availability of the new Palm Pre. The only thing we know is that it is supposed to come somewhen in ...