
admin on October 2, 2012
Intel and Nokia open up their first laboratory together where the two will work on creating 3D mobile technologies

admin on October 1, 2012
WiMAX is introducing its latest version which offers greater speed and a whole bunch of other updated features to make your experience a better one!

admin on September 28, 2012
The Latest 4G Tablets are equipped with a whole set of new features that leave those before them in the dust. Interested?Come check out what they are!

admin on September 27, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S2 chose WiMAX as it’s 4G network and the two are a perfect for each other!Read this article and find out exactly why they are!

Kobe Wadsworth on June 27, 2011
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I have called Sprint the king of 4G for many reasons. Now I am going to reveal how easy it will be for Sprint to enter the LTE space.

Kobe Wadsworth on May 9, 2011
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With the Skype, Google, Facebook bidding war and potential synergies with 4G, 4G is on the path to bringing down the very voice services that made traditional carriers billions.

Ken Fellman on May 4, 2011
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The proposed AT&T – T-Mobile transaction poses a conflict and a challenge for the Obama Administration. Both the President and the FCC’s National Broadband Plan promote the goal of rolling out next generation wireless broadband service to 95 percent of the nation. Proponents of the transaction claim that the AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile’s spectrum licenses is the best way for the company to meet the nation’s broadband goals.

Kobe Wadsworth on April 21, 2011
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Who was it that said Sprint was strapped for cash and would let their CLEAR initiative fall flat? With the recent news that Sprint is injecting one billion dollars into CLEAR, I think it’s pretty much solidified that WiMAX is here, alive and well.

Molly McLaughlin on April 11, 2011
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The AT&T/T-Mobile merger will affect rates, customer service and consumer choice, to say the least. But what will it mean for 4G network implementation?

Kobe Wadsworth on March 30, 2011
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First, Sprint was in talks with T-Mobile about a merger. Then, the AT&T and T-Mobile buyout is announced. Why did this happen and what can we expect for the future?