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Sprint completes Clearwire WiMAX deal
Dec. 01, 2008
Sprint officially spun off its WiMAX division to Clearwire today, thus paving the way for Clearwire to construct a nationwide WiMAX network.
Sprint completes Clearwire WiMAX deal
Dec. 01, 2008
Sprint officially spun off its WiMAX division to Clearwire today, thus paving the way for Clearwire to construct a nationwide WiMAX network.
Mobile sales to beat economic gloom, forecasts Ovum
Nov. 25, 2008
Revenues from wireless services will see strong growth over the next year despite widespread economic gloom, projects research firm Ovum.
5 tech companies that could use a bailout
Nov. 17, 2008
While tech companies may not have the same level of clout among Washington policy makers as AIG or General Motors, many of the industry's biggest players have hit hard times in recent months and could certainly use a ...
4G's implications for Google are Clear | NetworkWorld.com Community
Dec. 01, 2008
It's official: MarketWatch reports that Clearwire and Sprint have combined their next-generation wireless Internet businesses and are set to build the first nationwide high-speed 4G broadband network. And it's no ...
Sprint integrates wireless services with Cisco Unified Communications Manager - Network ...
Nov. 10, 2008
Sprint has integrated its wireless services with Cisco's Unified Communications Manager in a move Sprint says will increase companies' ability to manage their mobile devices.
Sprint loses another 1.3 million wireless customers; IT shops renegotiate contracts
Nov. 07, 2008
Sprint Nextel posted a net loss of $326 million for the third quarter of 2008, punctuated by the loss of another 1.3 million wireless subscribers for the quarter; Saving money is of paramount importance for CIOs in ...
Sprint loses another 1.3 million wireless customers
Nov. 07, 2008
Sprint Nextel posted an operating loss of $326 million for the third quarter of 2008, punctuated by the loss of another 1.3 million wireless subscribers for the quarter.
Sprint's Early Termination Fees Under Fire
Nov. 06, 2008
Sprint is getting hit with another lawsuit over its Early Termination Fees (ETFs). Attorney Scott Bursor, fresh off a provisional victory against Sprint in California, has launched a $1.2 billion suit against the ...
FCC approves two major telecom mergers
Nov. 05, 2008
The Federal Communications Commission approved of two landmark telecom mergers this week, paving the way both for a nationwide WiMAX network and a new wireless carrier with over 80 million customers.
Clearwire still sees challenges after FCC OK
Nov. 05, 2008
The head of WiMax operator Clearwire said its work is just beginning after the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's approval Tuesday of the company's joint venture with Sprint Nextel.
Sprint reconnects Cogent, but differences are unresolved
Nov. 03, 2008
On Sunday Sprint Nextel reconnected its network with Cogent Communications after severing it earlier last week. The reconnection is only temporary, as the core issues in this dispute have not changed, Sprint said in a ...
The ultimate smartphone smackdown of 2008
Nov. 03, 2008
No market has been hotter than the smart phone market. Pacesetters Research in Motion and Microsoft are battling to stay on top, PDA stalwarts Palm and HP are fighting to recapture market share, and two new powerhouses ...
Windows 7: Change we can believe in?
Oct. 31, 2008
Jason and Keith chat about Office moving to the cloud, how to use social networks for business purposes, and whether they've ever called in sick when they weren't really ill.
Sprint renews commitment to Nextel network
Oct. 31, 2008
Sprint Nextel has recommitted itself to its Nextel business, which the struggling third-place U.S. mobile operator reportedly had considered selling off.
Sprint-Cogent dispute puts small rip in fabric of Internet
Oct. 31, 2008
Sprint-Nextel has decided to sever its Internet connection with Cogent, another Internet service provider, according to a statement from Cogent.
Mobile sales to beat economic gloom, forecasts Ovum
Nov. 25, 2008
Revenues from wireless services will see strong growth over the next year despite widespread economic gloom, projects research firm Ovum.
Game-changing week ahead for telecom industry
Oct. 29, 2008
The FCC will tackle several key issues in the telecom industry next week, including the unlicensed use of television white spaces, Verizon's acquisition of Alltel and the merger of Clearwire with Sprint's WiMAX division
Top Canadian ISPs offer better MPLS than U.S. counterparts, Forrester says
Oct. 17, 2008
American firms will have to go north of the border if they want to subscribe to the continent's best MPLS offerings, says a new study by Forrester Research.
Sprint, Verizon unveil managed WAN optimization services
Oct. 16, 2008
Industry watchers have been predicting U.S. companies will start paying more attention to managed WAN optimization services, which so far have been deployed most widely in Europe and other parts of the globe.
Sprint's Xohm zooms: mobile wireless at 5Mbps
Oct. 09, 2008
Sprint's Xohm network in Baltimore shows consistent, and unprecedented, broadband wireless download speeds ranging from 3.7M to 5Mbps on the downlink and 1.8M to 2.6Mbps on the uplink.
Smartphone showdown: BlackBerry Storm vs. the iPhone
Oct. 09, 2008
Examining how the Storm stacks up against the iPhone in terms of call quality, data coverage, price and more.
Sprint throws WiMAX party in Baltimore
Oct. 08, 2008
Sprint celebrated the launch of its WiMAX network today by firing several shots across the bow of traditional wireline Internet providers.
Clearwire CEO Wolff talks WiMAX strengths, killer enterprise apps
Oct. 03, 2008
At the WiMAX World convention in Chicago this week, Clearwire CEO Ben Wolff discussed his company's plans to deploy WiMAX in the United States, what benefits WiMAX services will have for enterprise users, and what is ...
At WiMAX World, a technology in search of its niche
Oct. 02, 2008
WiMAX has always been something of an oddball technology in the mobile data world.
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