
Joshua Wiesenfeld on April 27, 2011
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Sprint announced yesterday the release of the Samsung Nexus S, due out May 8. The Nexus S will be fourth in the line of 4G phones on Sprint’s WiMAX network following the Evo 4G, the Epic 4G, and the recent Evo Shift 4G.

Kristina Tsamis on April 25, 2011
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There is no shortage of speculation about the iPhone 5, particularly with regard to potential delays in its release. Do rumors of a delay suggest some radical changes to the iPhone 5? Let’s review the word on the street.

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.

Joanne Lee on April 20, 2011
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Verizon was too small of a playing field for the Motorola Xoom, which is rumored to be moving to Sprint soon, as well as AT&T.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on April 18, 2011
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Intel is leading a group of technology companies in installing laptops, powered by Sprint’s WiMAX network, in evacuation centers in order to afford occupants a link to the internet.

Joshua Wiesenfeld on April 13, 2011
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Research in Motion, maker of the highly-popular Blackberry, will be rolling out its new tablet, the Playbook, on April 14th in New York City.

Kobe Wadsworth on April 12, 2011
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With all these developments in the 4G space and the advent of new 4G devices, I am seeing what seems to be very good news for consumers. When a technology becomes disruptive across industries, you know it has arrived.

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?

Joanne Lee on April 6, 2011
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WiMax Technology’s next generation of wireless service, WiMax-2 or WirelessMAN-Advanced has become the first true 4G technology to be approved by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers).

Joshua Wiesenfeld on April 5, 2011
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Communications mega-company Time Warner is testing a WiMAX-enabled Smartphone. The company is working with an unnamed vendor on the project in conjunction with Sprint.