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| 05.05.2008 |
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Leap Expands Cricket Network in Texas
Leap Wireless International, the parent company of Cricket Communications, will significantly expand its existing Texas calling area by offering its Cricket unlimited wireless services in Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Laredo...
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| 05.05.2008 |
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M3 Wireless in Bermuda Picks Dragonwave
M3 Wireless is converging its WiMAX data and GSM voice services for business and residential customers on a DragonWave IP backhaul solution...
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| 05.01.2008 |
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Cable's Wireless Options
One of the classic questions new marketing students are taught to ask is, "What business are we in?" The answer often used by instructors as an example that shows how to survive and dominate in your market is one given by a circa 1950s AT&T CEO...
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| 05.01.2008 |
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Tektronix, LitePoint Team Up on LTE Standard
Tektronix and LitePoint, a provider of wireless test system solutions, have announced a collaborative solution to LTE product development. LitePoint's RSALTE software is designed to...
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| 04.03.2008 |
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Muni Wi-Fi Revisited
One of many wireless story lines amidst a week of CTIA-related press releases relates to municipal (muni) Wi-Fi launch, with a formal "wire-cutting" hosted by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino setting the pace. Muni Wi-Fi reportedly has been on shaky...
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| 04.02.2008 |
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Sprint Revs XOHM
The cable industry’s sometimes partner Sprint announced at CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas a raft of additional partners and initiatives involved in the development of its WiMAX network service, called XOHM. They include the following...
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| 04.02.2008 |
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Aperto Raises $20 Million
Wireless vendor Aperto Networks has secured $20 million of new equity funding. The financing round was...
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| 04.01.2008 |
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22 Million More Wireless Subs
The CTIA has announced that as of December 2007, its wireless industry survey recorded more than...
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| 04.01.2008 |
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MEF Does Backhaul Demo at CTIA
The Metro Ethernet Forum is showcasing a multi-vendor interoperability showcase to support its claim that Ethernet backhaul...
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| 04.01.2008 |
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Nokia Siemens, Symmetricom Team on Mobile Backhaul
Nokia Siemens Networks is teaming up with Symmetricom to keep network bandwidth capacity up to...
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| 03.25.2008 |
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Wireless Threat or Opportunity?
Does Wi-Fi pose a threat or present an opportunity to cable operators? What about WiMAX? As with most technologies, the answers to those questions depend upon several variables. If used by an alternate operator to provide wireless access, it's a threat, said...
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| 03.24.2008 |
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Wireless VoIP?
With CTIA Wireless 2008 approaching - the event opens next week in Vegas - wireless is in the air, so to speak. In the air are not just voice, but also data. That's nothing new per se: mobile broadband is a hard reality to some 14 million Blackberry...
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| 03.24.2008 |
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Going, Going, Gone ...
Results from the FCC's 700 MHz auction emerged last Friday. Sister publication CableFAX Daily offered this rundown on the MSOs engaged in this auction, the amount they bid and what they got: • Cox Communications; $304.6...
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| 03.24.2008 |
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Report: In-Building Wireless Revenue to Exceed $15 Billion by 2013
A new report from ABI Research forecasts worldwide deployment revenues from in-building wireless systems to grow from $3.8 billion in 2007 to more than $15 billion in 2013. The report, "In-Building Wireless: Connecting...
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| 03.04.2008 |
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Report: Satellite, WiMax Spectrum Sharing Not Compatible
The Satellite Users Interference Reduction Group has announced the formal findings of a field test on the compatibility of Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) and WiMAX services sharing the C-band...
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| 03.03.2008 |
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Wireless Hotspots with a Hook
Jungo has a goal: The Israeli-based gateway software maker seeks to transform every legacy broadband home gateway into an operator-controlled hotspot access point. Jungo wants to enable operators to provide WLAN roaming service to their customers, inspiring...
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| 03.03.2008 |
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HDTV and 802.11n
Last week's announcement that Ruckus Wireless was unveiling a "new strategy" should have at least a minimal impact on the cable industry. It's just tough to tell if that impact will be good or bad. On the plus side, as already reported here, Ruckus...
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| 03.03.2008 |
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Report: LTE a Threat to WiMAX
According to a recent report by ABI Research, service providers are in a great position to take advantage of WiMAX's headstart on the 4G market. But LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) are vying for 4G as well - and even though mobile WiMAX has...
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| 02.28.2008 |
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Finances, VoWi-Fi and Innovation
It's always a tricky business to get into telecommunications finances because they're more tangled than the wires behind your home entertainment center and harder to read than the instructions that came with that do-it-yourself bookshelf from Ikea. Still, a...
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| 02.14.2008 |
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WiMAX Forum Eyes 700 MHz Spectrum
Even as the FCC continues to rack up billions of dollars in bids for 700 MHz spectrum it's wresting from broadcasters, the WiMAX Forum is gearing up to make it part of a new mobile wireless play. The Forum, which in the past has concentrated on established...
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