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Clearwire Goes Global With Roaming
9/14/09 at 7:11 AM by Telecompetitor
Memorandum of Understanding Lays Foundation for Global Roaming Capabilities with UQ Communications of Japan and Yota of Russia
KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 14, 2009-- Clearwire Communications, LLC, an operating subsidiary of Clearwire Corporation (NASDAQ:CLWR), announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with WiMAX operators UQ Communications of Japan (UQ) and Yota of Russia that identifies the objectives and activities ...
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Open Range Outlines Voice over WiMAX Plans
8/27/09 at 10:14 AM by Bernie Arnason
Open Range Communications, the Colorado based rural WiMAX operator, has selected Alianza for its voice over WiMAX solution. According to a company statement, Alianza will “… provide all components of the hosted voice platform, ...
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Northern Michigan University Launches its Own City-Wide WiMAX Network
8/20/09 at 1:10 PM by Bernie Arnason
Northern Michigan University (NMU), located in Marquette, Michigan, will operate a WiMAX network exclusive to university staff and students, and include the costs of the network in the school’s tuition. Each student will be issued a ...
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WiMAX Spectrum Bidding War in Small Town USA?
8/12/09 at 5:56 PM by Bernie Arnason
An interesting bidding war is forming in small town Illinois over WiMAX spectrum. The Mt. Vernon Township High School Board (MVTHSB) of Mt. Vernon, Illinois finds itself in a good position as owner of some WiMAX educational broadband service (EBS) spectrum.
Initially, Mt. Vernon Net, a local ...
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Clearwire Reports 2Q09 Results, Covers 23 Million POPs
8/12/09 at 12:36 PM by Andrew Burger
Clearwire reported its 2Q09 results August 11. The major proponent of WiMAX broadband wireless networks in the US recorded a 9% year-over-year increase in revenue to $63.6 million from $58.6 million, driven by an 11% increase in subscribers. ARPU held steady at $39.47 as the company ...
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Sprint Says 4G Coming to 17 Additional Markets in 2009
8/11/09 at 5:04 PM by Telecompetitor
Sprint Reveals Plans to Launch 4G in 17 Additional Cities in Hawaii, Idaho, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas and Washington in 2009; Bringing Turbo-Charged Mobile Broadband to Customers On the Go
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 11, 2009-- Sprint (NYSE:S), the first national wireless carrier to test, launch and market 4G technology, is extending its 4G leadership by launching the next-generation service across ...
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Clearwire Adds Huawei as WiMAX Supplier
8/11/09 at 8:27 AM by Telecompetitor
Huawei joins Motorola and Samsung as WiMAX Radio Access Network (RAN) vendor for Clearwire’s 4G network. Other strategic infrastructure suppliers include Cisco, Ciena and DragonWave.
KIRKLAND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 11, 2009-- Clearwire Communications, LLC, an operating subsidiary of Clearwire Corporation, (NASDAQ: CLWR) today announced the completion of its 4G network ...
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How Many Broadband Providers Are Enough?
8/5/09 at 3:21 PM by Bernie Arnason
Can Abilene, Lubbock, and Wichita Falls, Texas support multiple WiMAX providers, not to mention competing wireline broadband services? We’re about to find out. When Clearwire announced their expansion into ten new markets, the list included Abilene, Lubbock, and Wichita Falls, Texas.
Problem is, as Information Week ...
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Sprint Provides Hints of Wireless Broadband Substitution
8/5/09 at 9:50 AM by Bernie Arnason
Sprint announced the launch of two 4G wireless enabled broadband routers today. The Sprint Personal Hotspot PHS300S targets consumers, serving up to four simultaneous Wi-Fi connections. The Cradlepoint MBR-1000 Broadband Router targets business users and allows up to 32 simultaneous Wi-Fi connections. Both routers ...
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Cable WiMAX Momentum: Will it Last?
7/30/09 at 12:16 AM by Bernie Arnason
The cable industry didn’t invest over $1.5 billion in Clearwire for nothing. That 2008 investment is turning into 2009 momentum for cable broadband wireless services powered by WiMAX. The first out of the gate was Comcast, who launched their first High-Speed ...
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