
Sherin Mathew on September 13, 2011
As more companies such as Eion Networks look to broaden their technological portfolios with the inclusion of LTE, the waning influence of WiMAX in North America becomes apparent.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on September 12, 2011
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AT&T has made the dubious claim that a merger would actually serve to increase competition in the global mobile market

Amrisa Bhagwandin on August 26, 2011
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Sprint and Cricket plan ahead to keep the East Coast connected even through the expected pounding to be delivered by Hurricane Irene.

Yannick Schwarz on August 23, 2011
Augere, a global broadband company, delivering 4G WiMAX broadband services across many emerging markets, is extending its activities to Central Africa

Yehuda Borg on August 22, 2011
Rumor has it that Sprint is talks with Clearwire, to acquire the struggling WiMAX company. Currently Sprint has a 54% stake in Clearwire and they could be looking to buy out the remaining shares.

Amrisa Bhagwandin on August 18, 2011
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Two of the US’ largest mobile carriers are nabbing RIM’s 4G BlackBerry smartphones hoping to jump back in to the 4G game.

Amrisa Bhagwandin on August 15, 2011
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It appears to be that Sprint will no longer be offering Blackberry maker Research in Motion’s 4G-enabled Playbook, which the duo first announced at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January of this year.

Julian Vogel on August 11, 2011
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Broadcom, a wireless chip manufacturer, was asked this week about the WiMax situation and its future. Guess what they answered? Yes, WiMax has been abandoned.

Alexander P. Smallwood on August 10, 2011
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Wireless Backhaul has become imperative for corporations who rely on secure and fast Internet connectivity. What is wireless backhaul and what does Proxim Wireless offer customers with its Tsunami 8100 series?