
Katharine Dick on September 14, 2012
The new iPhone5 reveals that chose LTE over WiMAX for it’s 4G provider
admin on July 17, 2012
Upgrading to 4G technology allows tech users to do more than 3G/Wi-Fi can. A UniversityBusiness.com discusses how college campuses benefit from 4G.

Simon Drew on February 6, 2012
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At the 2012 CES, Sprint announced that it would no longer be releasing WiMAX phones and instead will be focusing its attention on LTE.

Molly McLaughlin on February 6, 2012
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RIM’s BlackBerry has got one thing on the Apple iPhone: 4G. How do 4G-enabled BlackBerrys stack up vs. competing 4G Android and Windows smartphones?

Yannick Schwarz on October 26, 2011
Proxim Wireless announced this monday the launching of its long awaited Tsunami 8200 Series, the new industry standard for point-to-multipoint systems.

Molly McLaughlin on October 25, 2011
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Want a 4G tablet? If you want built-in 4G, you’ll have to go Android. (The iPad can get 4G only with a MiFi device.) There are about half a dozen 4G Android tablets in various sizes and price points available from the four major carriers.

Yannick Schwarz on October 24, 2011
Proxim successfully deployed its multi-point wireless solutions for video surveillance along the tracks of the Tenerife Tram for increased passenger safety.

Kobe Wadsworth on October 17, 2011
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Sprint is ready to go forward, and they’re saying get on the LTE train, or get left behind. Right after Sprint came out in favor of LTE, Clear shared some of the same spotlight with their new LTE path. What does this mean for 4G?

Joshua Wiesenfeld on October 11, 2011
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In a bid to remain cutting edge and on par with the world’s most industrialized cities, Nigerian officials have tapped Indian broadband and internet services provider Spectranet to implement their own 4G network. The commercial service was rolled out over the weekend and aims to provide small and medium businesses, corporations, and individuals with reliable and cost-effective broadband service.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on October 10, 2011
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Sprint Nextel Co. announced Friday that it will cease selling devices compatible with Clearwire’s network at the end of next year. Clearwire is a wholesale provider of WiMAX 4G wireless service and is majority owned by Sprint, who is also currently their biggest customer. This revelation came on the heels of Sprint’s decision to move into LTE territory, WiMAX”s biggest 4G competitor.