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Posts Tagged ‘Sprint’

AT&T follows Sprint to Launch LTE-A in 2013


by on November 9th, 2011

Yesterday, AT&T, without disclosing any major details, announced at the ‘LTE North America’ conference that they will launch LTE-Advanced network in the US in 2013. Sprint had earlier announced that it will deploy LTE-A on its 800 MHz spectrum by H1-2013 and is expected to launch LTE services by mid-2012 on its 1900 MHz spectrum [...]

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Sprint to Deploy LTE-A, to Use Fibre Backhaul


by on October 26th, 2011

It was only three weeks back when Sprint announced its intentions of leaving WiMAX and switching to LTE. Sprint had earlier announced that it will launch LTE services by mid-2012 on its 1900 MHz spectrum as a part of its “Network Vision” network upgrade program. Well, even before the operator made any further announcements regarding [...]

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Sprint switching to LTE!


by on October 12th, 2011

Last Friday, Sprint announced that it will build out a nationwide LTE network at a cost of $4 to $5 billion, to be launched by the end of 2013. According to their press release, this network roll out is expected to extend Sprint’s LTE coverage to 250 million people. The operator will reuse its existing [...]

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Will four into three go ahead? Thoughts on the AT&T/T-Mobile deal


by on March 25th, 2011

Back in the day, when I was a callow youth, I cut my telecoms teeth in updating a database which detailed the activities of mobile network operators on a regional, national and indeed local basis: at the time, there was a far greater prevalence of smaller players, often proudly holding half a dozen licences with [...]

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North America: “Your Carrier Needs You!”


by on October 19th, 2010

With the increase in non-voice revenues failing to offset the decline in voice revenues, US Wireless carriers are enviously eyeing the success of Apple’s and Google’s app stores. While they have undoubtedly benefitted from the smartphone/app revolution, carriers such as AT&T Mobility, Sprint, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon Wireless, are taking steps to be more than just a conduit in the future.

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