January 31, 2009
Earlier this month, Nokia quietly discontinued production of its N810 WiMAX Edition internet tablet and recalled unsold units from distribution partners. The move was a big one where Sprint and Clearwire are concerned as despite slow sales, the N810 WiMAX Edition was one of the most widely available...
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January 24, 2009
Some sensible thinking here about broadband pork stimulus plans from Saul Hansell of the New York Times. In his piece on the NYT Bits blog this week, “Does Broadband Need a Stimulus?” he argues that people should stop grumbling about the “relatively small sum” of $6 billion t...
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January 15, 2009
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin (rightly) said that Obama's plan to delay the analog shutdown would create "consumer confusion." But as Ars reports, when government, big corporations and tons of money are involved, it's never about consumers. So here's what the Twister mat looks like, as astutely laid out...
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January 03, 2009
Filed under: Gadling Gear Review I've already looked back at the best gadgets 2008 had to offer, and in this list I'll take a look at some of the travel technologies I expect to take off in 2009. Come back next year to either laugh in my face, or remark how amazingly clever I am. Computer/data bundl...
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December 05, 2008
Hang tight to that Samsung SWC-E100 ExpressCard you snatched up as one of the few early adopters in Baltimore -- that thing could one day be a serious relic (or rare eBay find). Just over a year since launching the perplexedly named XOHM WiMAX service, Sprint has decided to rechristen the whole thin...
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May 18, 2008
Sprint all set to launch WiMax network later this year US based Telecom Company Sprint has said that their tests with Samsung related to WiMax have passed key speed and mobility hurdles. They are now all set to launch this network by the end of the current year. Sprint is going to provide the spectr...
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May 13, 2008
I’m going to paraphrase Andy Abramson, because his analysis, although thorough, is also darn long. Andy has combined two of the big stories of the last week — the rumoured Skype killer under development by a consortium of carriers, and the Clearwire / Sprint Wimax announcement – ...
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May 10, 2008
Nerdposeur writes "Google has announced that it will partner with several other companies to build a high-speed mobile data network. In a separate but related deal, Google will also become the default search isp for Sprint, including having one-click search access and Google Maps pre-installed on so...
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May 07, 2008
Intel Capital chief Arvind Sodhani talked with VentureBeat today about why the world’s largest chip maker participated as an investor in the $12 billion Clearwire-Sprint deal. Intel, along with Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks invested a combined $3.2 billion into t...
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