
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?

Joshua Wiesenfeld on March 29, 2011
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Sprint is collaborating with Google Voice with hopes to retain existing subscribers and attract some of the myriads of Gmail users.

Ari Zoldan on March 29, 2011
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Sprint rolled out the HTC EVO View 4G at CTIA 2011 in Orlando. Upon closer inspection, the View appears to be a sleeker, 4G-version of the HTC EVO Flyer.

GlobalData on March 28, 2011
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WiMAX fulfills the need for a secure, wide area broadband communication network for distribution and substation automation which otherwise is difficult to achieve by using other communication networks.

Joanne Lee on March 25, 2011
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Unveiled at CTIA, the WiMax-ready HTC EVO 3D features Android 2.3 Gingerbread software, 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor, simultaneous voice and data and mobile hotspot capability for up to 8 devices.

Molly McLaughlin on March 24, 2011
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Just when 3G networks became ubiquitous, 4G arrived on the scene, promising lightning speed, and adding yet another layer of complication to the cell phone buying process. Each of the four major U.S. carriers â AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon — have some form of 4G plan in place, all very different.

Craig Dingwall on March 22, 2011
Earlier this month the FCC announced plans to modernize and drive tougher accountability measures into the Lifeline/Link Up program, which is the part of the USF that provides low-income households with discounts on monthly phone bills and initial installation charges.

Ari Zoldan on March 21, 2011
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AT&Tâs proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA for $39 billion has taken the mobile industry by storm. Together, the two companies are expected to control 80 percent of the US market.

Greenpacket on March 18, 2011
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Greenpacket, a leading developer of next generation mobile broadband and networking solutions, launched its new line of pocket modems to address rising demands for superior broadband on-the-go experience.

Joanne Lee on March 17, 2011
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Intel and other networks are looking to incorporate both LTE and WiMAX 4G technologies and producers are following a dual-mode approach as well.