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MobileBurn.com - 3/26/2009
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Sprint has announced plans to launch its 4G WiMAX data network in 10 major cities in 2009. The company also plans to release several products for the network this year, including embedded laptops and a tri-mode phone.
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phonescoop.com - 3/26/2009
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phonescoop.com —
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 ... ...
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Samsung's First Wimax Device Spotted
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IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis
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online.wsj.com - 3/24/2009
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[sprint gadgets] Ford Motor Company Ford is putting
computers in some 2009 vehicles that will use Sprint's...
wireless network.
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Sprint Looks to Power Gadgets Beyond Cellphones
counternotions.com - 3/31/2009
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Naming any Apple product — much less the
iPhone, the most iconic of them all — is...
no easy task. Remember all the mindless chatter when Apple risked legal entanglement with Cisco for the right to use the name “iPhone”? Gizmodo: Cisco ...
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What will the next iPhone be called?
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Sprint unveils WiMAX market launches for 2009
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Despite numerous hiccups, Sprint (NYSE: S) is finally getting serious with its burgeoning 4G WiMAX data network - the nationwide coverage kind of serious. Sprint has announced an additional 10 markets that are planned to light off their WiMAX network in 2009. Sprint’s expansion to these new major US cities should help spur 4G WiMAX adoption and will bring Sprint’s WiMAX network to the national level.
The Sprint WiMAX network has been up and running in Baltimore since September, but will soon be going live with WiMAX in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, Honolulu, Las Vegas, ...
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