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Tech Argument: LTE vs. WiMAX

Once Sprint gets its LTE network up and running, it will mean that all three major wireless carriers in the United States support LTE. Does that make WiMAX dead?

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Russian WiMax Pioneer Yota Had to Turn on LTE Networks Overnight

Russian mobile operator Yota bravely stepped out with one of the world's first large-scale WiMax networks in 2008. Making the switch to LTE four years later...

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Sprint Posts Loss, Plans WiMax for Boost and Virgin

Sprint Nextel will start offering 4G WiMax service to its Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile prepaid customers later this quarter, CEO Dan Hesse said Wednesday after...

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NewNet Vows to Drive Forward With Onetime Motorola WiMax Business

Motorola's former WiMax business unit set up shop under new owner NewNet Communications Technologies on Tuesday, diving into the next chapter of a technology...

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Sprint Cancels WiMax Version of BlackBerry PlayBook

Sprint has decided not to offer a WiMax version of the BlackBerry PlayBook, the company said Friday.

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Clearwire Pares Down Its Own WiMax Brand

WiMax carrier Clearwire has stopped selling postpaid service plans and dual-mode 3G-WiMax client devices, two moves that make it less of a competitor to its main...

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Nokia Siemens to Sell WiMax Business to NewNet

Nokia Siemens Networks plans to sell its WiMax infrastructure business to NewNet Communication Technologies for an undisclosed sum.

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Mobile WiMAX Gains Momentum

A handful of WiMAX service providers account for most of the nearly 2 million mobile WiMAX subscribers expected by the end of 2009.

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Nokia Ends Production of Its Only WiMax Device

Nokia said it will discontinue its only WiMax device, the N810 WiMax Edition.

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Sprint Plans WiMax RIM PlayBook

Sprint Nextel will sell a WiMax version of the Research In Motion PlayBook tablet beginning this summer.