- Wed Feb 9 2000 Cell phone pioneer may enter satellite game
If Craig McCaw's history is any indication, the seemingly dreary future for the satellite phone industry may soon be brighter.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Wed Dec 3 2003 McCaw takes wing from Nextel
Posted by Matt Hines
- Mon Oct 25 2004 Intel, wireless pioneer McCaw team up on WiMax
The chipmaker and Craig McCaw's latest company partner on WiMax--a significant move for the emerging industry.
Posted by Richard Shim and Ben Charny
- Wed Feb 9 2000 McCaw offers to invest $75 million in struggling Iridium
Beleaguered satellite phone company Iridium could receive nearly $75 million in interim funding from a group of investors led by cellular pioneer and billionaire Craig McCaw.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Fri Mar 3 2000 McCaw won't invest in satellite phone firm
The cellular phone industry magnate and billionaire won't invest in Iridium after all, possibly dashing the struggling firm's hopes of a rescue.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Tue Jul 25 2000 Short Take: McCaw satellite venture names CEO
ICO-Teledesic Global, the holding company created by mobile phone
entrepreneur Craig McCaw's merger of satellite communications firms ICO
Global Communications and Teledesic, named Greg Clarke as chief executive
officer. Clarke, 42, formerly served as CEO of Britain's Cable & Wireless
Communications. ICO-Teledesic is expected to offer Internet access and voice
services via satellites.
Posted by Corey Grice
- Thu May 11 2006 Clearwire files for $400 million IPO
Craig McCaw's wireless broadband company is trying to raise cash to expand its network and buy more spectrum.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Wed Feb 11 2009 WiMax in the balance? Not yet but it's getting dicey
Intel says it's not putting any more dough into WiMax. Founder Craig McCaw knows how to sell an idea-but even he's running into a brick wall called the recession.
Posted by Charles Cooper
- Wed May 7 2008 New York digital art center honors Craig Newmark at annual benefit
The event to support the Eyebeam Art and Technology Center also showcased plenty of music, comedy, and a robot duck that was taking photos of the crowd.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Wed Oct 27 2004 Wireless pioneer reflects on roots, looks to WiMax
Craig McCaw discusses Cingular's acquisition of AT&T Wireless and looks toward his new WiMax venture.
Posted by Jim Hu and Ben Charny