
Yannick Schwarz on October 4, 2011
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Tim Cook, Apple’s new CEO, finally announced the new iPhone 4s today and caused great disappointment among Apple fans expecting the iPhone 5 supporting 4G.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on October 3, 2011
Dish Network has expressed an interest to either partner with a wireless carrier like Sprint or Clearwire or buying them outright.

Kobe Wadsworth on September 28, 2011
The USA is failing our schools. As a result, our students are behind in all aspects of learning. In a study including 35 developed nations, the US placed 14th in reading, 17th in science and 25th in math. I am writing this as NBC is broadcasting their 2011 Education Nation conference this week. Could 4G broadband be the answer to our current educational woes?

Kathleen Kielpinski on September 27, 2011
Japan plans to add a new smartphone, the Arrows Z ZISW11F. The phone has the Android operating system from Fujitsu Toshiba. This new smartphone is waterproof, can output at least 7200 videos, and contains two cameras. This is the perfect phone for any Android fan.

Kobe Wadsworth on September 26, 2011
With their vast spectrum holdings, Clear will become the main player where 4G is concerned. Bandwidth consumption is exploding and the need for speed is the here and now. Could a new smart device and LTE make a difference?

Sherin Mathew on September 23, 2011
Emerging countries such as Malaysia prove to be successful recipients of advanced high speed broadband networks like WiMAX, ensuring that companies like YTL Corp. are successful.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on September 16, 2011
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The internet is now abuzz with the rumor that there will be a WiMax iPad available to Sprint customers

Yannick Schwarz on September 14, 2011
Proxim recently announced the completion of a broadband wireless network linking all 11 campuses of the Autonomous University of Chiapas, in Mexico.

Sherin Mathew on September 13, 2011
As more companies such as Eion Networks look to broaden their technological portfolios with the inclusion of LTE, the waning influence of WiMAX in North America becomes apparent.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on September 12, 2011
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AT&T has made the dubious claim that a merger would actually serve to increase competition in the global mobile market