
Julian Vogel on July 28, 2011
| 1 comment
Orange and Google released information about their strategic alliance that would introduce Google’s services to African customers using Orange’s SMS platform.

Yannick Schwarz on July 25, 2011
| 1 comment
The number of people being covered by WiMAX networks will reach an astounding one billion by the end 2011. FInd out the keys of its success.

Julian Vogel on July 20, 2011
| 2 comments
WiFi internet access is now commonplace in most service venues, but 4G net access using WiMax will soon be commonplace in most cities.

Yannick Schwarz on July 18, 2011
| 3 comments
As Sprint and Clearwire are introducing LTE services, the question is raised as to how realistic and realizable it will be to combine 4G LTE services with WiMAX.

Yannick Schwarz on July 13, 2011
| 2 comments
Clearwire, Time Warner Cable and Sprint announced a significant expansion of their 4G WiMAX network in the New York City Area.

Alexander P. Smallwood on June 30, 2011
Telecommunications tycoon Sanjiv Ahuja has stepped down from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Augere; a wireless broadband business he founded in 2007.

Yannick Schwarz on June 29, 2011
| 5 comments
Lately, LTE is said to have won the 4G market competition. But is WiMAX technology down or can it rely on its multiple applications and supporters?

Ilana Cohen Bengio on June 15, 2011
| 1 comment
The Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes, an independent French agency that is in charge of regulating telecommunications in France (comparable to the FCC in the US) has launched auctions today for frequencies to build 4G mobile telephone networks with minimum bids set at €2.5 billion.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on June 7, 2011
| 3 comments
Clearwire, the company that operates the WiMAX 4G network, has decided to expand its coverage in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the two largest cities in Pennsylvania

Yannick Schwarz on June 6, 2011
| 6 comments
Africa on the whole is still not experiencing the benefits of direct internet access. However, the Yahsat Project is turning it into an achievable reality.