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Intel ships wireless broadband chips

April 18, 2005 WiMax, the long-awaited successor to Wi-Fi, provides data links at distances of up to 30 miles. Photos: Welcoming the WiMax chip TAGS: wireless broadband, IEEE 802.16, spectrum, mile, broadband, distance, Intel, VoIP, U.S., Speakeasy, Real-Time, chipset, Wi-Fi

Sprint Nextel, Clearwire plan nationwide WiMax network

July 19, 2007 Together, companies plan to offer 100 million users in the United States high-speed mobile Internet service by the end of 2008. TAGS: Clearwire Corp., Sprint Nextel, wireless broadband, technology company, broadband, U.S.

Broadband boondoggle in the making

January 4, 2005 Tropos Networks CEO Ronald Sege says a new Pennsylvania law will slow the launch of faster, less expensive wireless broadband. TAGS: broadband access, Pennsylvania, broadband, Philadelphia, citizen, deployment, wireless broadband, law, telephone company, government, telecommunications, U.S.

3G wars heat up

July 20, 2005 Cingular promises to roll out wireless broadband in 15 to 20 markets by year's end. But it's still playing catch-up to Verizon. TAGS: operator, Cingular Wireless, wireless broadband, landline phone, Sprint Nextel, 3G, BellSouth Corp., Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, city, broadband, U.S., AT&T Corp., cell phone

Nextel kisses Flarion wireless broadband goodbye?

February 17, 2005 The Nextel-Sprint merger forces Flarion Technologies to look to Europe for business for its Flash OFDM standard. TAGS: Flarion Technologies Inc., Nextel Communications Inc., wireless broadband, Sprint Nextel, operator, broadband, merger, cell phone, CDMA, Europe, U.S.

Google tight-lipped on U.K. spectrum bid

December 14, 2007 The company won't say whether it will participate in Ofcom's auction of radio spectrum, citing a U.S. ruling. TAGS: spectrum, auction, dividend, wireless broadband, radio, representative, U.K., Google Inc., U.S., microphone, broadband, TV

Intel plots path of WiMax

September 7, 2004 Three years of work in wireless broadband lie ahead, Intel says, as it gives a first look at its Rosedale processor. TAGS: broadband, wireless broadband, broadband wireless, cable broadband, broadband network, Intel Developer Forum, DSL, equipment, Intel, frequency, radio, U.S., notebook computer

Stay tuned for Verizon Wireless TV

January 7, 2005 The operator tries to climb back to No. 1 with a major expansion of its high-speed network and a new mobile TV service. TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, mobile TV, Verizon Wireless, wireless broadband, carrier, broadband network, Verizon Communications, Sprint Nextel, BellSouth Corp., cell phone, U.S., programming, city, Cingular Wireless, handset, AT&T Corp.

Cisco buying WiMax start-up for $330 million

October 23, 2007 Networking equipment giant switches gears and takes the plunge into WiMax with the acquisition of Navini Networks. TAGS: Navini Networks, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless broadband, networking equipment, wireless technology, broadband, acquisition, 3G, start-up, service provider, Wi-Fi, Motorola Inc., radio, cell phone, U.S.

WiMax? Why not?

June 7, 2005 Wireless broadband gear gets its second wind in Chicago at Supercomm 2005. TAGS: SuperComm, BellSouth Corp., AT&T Corp., operator, Chicago, wireless broadband, mile, broadband, Fujitsu, U.S.
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