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Posts Tagged ‘wimax’

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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Top Five Hot Topics at CTIA Wireless 2010


by on March 25th, 2010

The WiMAX/LTE battle, App Stores and Mobile Healthcare headed the agenda at this year’s CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas… 1.      Sprint poised to launch first Mobile WiMAX handset… Sprint has been the only US carrier to commit to deploying Mobile WiMAX, and has announced the imminent launch of the EVO: manufactured by HTC, it [...]

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Mobile broadband and apps for all?


by on February 19th, 2010

As my colleague Dr. Windsor Holden has observed, apps were the order of the week at Mobile World Congress. I always find it’s very easy to get very excited about the potential usage of the latest mobile innovations – but hey – I’m in the industry so I should – right? The thousands of attendees [...]

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Cisco votes for LTE


by on October 16th, 2009

Cisco has announced a proposed $2.9 billion acquisition of Starent Networks. This demonstrates its strategy to compete in mobile broadband infrastructure with 3G now, with the path laid for transition to LTE. It also follows on from Cisco’s often stated views about the steep growth curve that we can expect from mobile video in particular over [...]

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Embedding broadband modules: way to go!


by on June 5th, 2009

We’ve seen some significant announcements recently across the industry by people like Verizon, Motorola and Ericsson who have indicated that they are offering products or services that include bundled mobile broadband via embedded modules in netbooks, for example. Technology-wise, of course, we’re seeing this across HSPA, WiMAX and LTE. Dongles are surely an interim solution [...]

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