Greenpacket Pocket Modem

on March 18, 2011   |   2 comments




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.

intel

on March 17, 2011   |   1 comment




Intel and other networks are looking to incorporate both LTE and WiMAX 4G technologies and producers are following a dual-mode approach as well.

greenpacket-logo

on March 17, 2011  




Greenpacket, a leading developer of next generation mobile broadband and networking solutions, launched Intouch iWLAN Client – the world’s first Interworking Wireless LAN (iWLAN) Client as part of its Intouch Connection Management (ICM) solution.

japan-map

on March 16, 2011   |   1 comment




In response to the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan, American telecom providers, including AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint, are offering free calling and free texting to Japan.

htc-flyer

on March 15, 2011   |   5 comments




Taiwan-based technology company HTC is planning on joining the raging tablet war with a device of its own – the 7-inch HTC Flyer. HTC has yet to unveil a launch schedule but pre-orders for the Flyer have already swelled to one million.

4G-phones-2011

on March 14, 2011   |   11 comments




Senior Editor Molly McLaughlin of ConsumerSearch.com breaks down the hottest 4G phones for 2011 and gives us a better understanding of the current battle between WiMAX, LTE and HSPA+.

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on March 11, 2011   |   1 comment




Clearwire, the financially troubled WiMAX conglomerate shared grim news in a conference today, announcing that CEO Bill Morrow would be stepping down “for personal reasons.” He is also leaving the company’s board of directors. Morrow will be replaced in the interim by board chairman John Stanton. Other senior positions at Clearwire will be vacated as well, requiring a shake-up of executive talent at the company.

According to the press release, this changing of the guard should not impact the company’s talks with its partner Sprint. Sprint, Clearwire’s majority owner, has engaged the WiMAX company in a pricing dispute, the resolution of which as yet to be determined. Clearwire assured investors that “an agreement with Sprint is imminent.”

Clearwire has been hit recently with all sorts of issues. If the muddle with Sprint and exec shuffle aren’t enough, Clearwire is still in dire need of funding to complete its rollout of a national 4G WiMAX network. And they’re being sued. In a claim filed just a week ago, several Clearwire subscribers claim that the company has deliberately slowed their internet connections in order to ease congestion on its network. Such practices are not uncommon in the telecom world. Verizon also began ‘throttling’ its network this year, though they’ve been extremely transparent about how and when they manipulate the network and who’ll be affected. Comcast did settle a throttling case for $16 million in 2009, when they were sued for throttling the connections of a specific company.

The plaintiffs claim that Clearwire falsely advertises for high-speed internet that they won’t end up providing and penalizes those who wish to cancel their service by tagging them with an early termination fee. Furthermore, they claim that the WiMAX company is running a Ponzi-esque scheme wherein they attract subscriptions under the pretense of providing high-speed internet. In fact, say the plaintiffs, the company lacks the infrastructure necessary to power its network. By signing up customers, Clearwire hopes to drum up enough money to someday complete their network rollout and make good on these promises and advertisements.

Whether or not these claims will be vindicated, it seems pointless to say that the future looks bleak for the 4G company. … Read the rest

4G-phones

on March 10, 2011   |   7 comments




What are the best 4G cell phones currently on the market? How do 4G speeds stack up by carrier? To answer these questions, we sat down with Senior Editor Molly McLaughlin of ConsumerSearch.com.

on March 9, 2011   |   5 comments




Despite all the fanfare, Apple lovers continued to support their company, saying “Wait for the iPad 2.” Now that the iPad 2 has been unveiled the question remains: What is the best tablet on the market?

Sprint

on March 8, 2011   |   3 comments




Sprint does not seem to get the 4G recognition it deserves. Verizon likes to portray itself as the Apple of wireless carriers, and AT&T has the advantage of being granted first crack at the iPhone. But in reality, real innovation is almost always engineered by Sprint.