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Cable Firms Discuss Wireless Venture
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Comcast and Time Warner are in talks to fund a Sprint-Clearwire venture that would create a wireless network using WiMax technology.
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OK. $1.7 Billion and All Your Pay Channels for Free
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20080326/wimax-2/The cable industry may have finally settled on a wireless strategySprints. The Wall Street Journal reports that Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Brighthouse are discussing a WiMAX partnership with Sprint and Clearwire. The alliance would see the three
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Comcast, Time Warner to help fund Sprints WiMax
http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/03/26/comcast-time-warner-to-...Comcast, Time Warner to help fund Sprints WiMax Written by Doug Aamoth March 26th, 2008 No Comments In order for Sprint and Clearwire to really get this WiMax thing underway nationwide, theyre going to need some pretty substantial moolah like $3 billion.
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Why Cable And WiMax Shouldn't Mix
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/26/why-cable-and-wimax-sho...WiMax is going nowhere fast but that is not stopping a consortium of cable and tech companies from considering a plan to invest $3 billion more into a proposed bailout-through-merger of Sprint Nextel's WiMax business (known as Xohm) and Craig McCaw's
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Permanent Link to Cable, Sprint up ante on rivals
http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2008/03/26/cable-sprint-u...Cable, Sprint up ante on rivals Comment (1) Posted by: Kenneth Li Tags: Uncategorized Two sectors may be getting a new lease on life after the Wall Street Journal reported news that a handful of the top U.S. cable operators are exploring a joint venture
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Cable companies finally get into wireless
http://www.muniwireless.com/initiatives/2008/03/26/cable-com...The largest US cable companies, Time Warner and Comcast, are planning to invest $3 billion in a WiMAX venture that would be operated by Sprint and Clearwire (the two companies that have struggled to build out WiMAX networks), according to the Wall Street
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Cable companies finally get into wireless
http://www.muniwireless.com/initiatives/2008/03/26/cable-com...The largest US cable companies, Time Warner and Comcast, are planning to invest $3 billion in a WiMAX venture that would be operated by Sprint and Clearwire (the two companies that have struggled to build out WiMAX networks), according to the Wall
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Cable + Google Joining WiMAX Coalition?
http://www.dailywireless.org/2008/03/25/cable-google-joining...Engadget reports that there's big doings on the WiMAX front with a coalition of Time Warner Cable and Comcast in talks with Sprint and Clearwire over establishing a nationwide WiMAX network. According to the Washington Post, the companies are scrambling
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Comcast, Time Warner To Fund Xohm - Sprint's project to get additional cash infusion
http://www.removethelabels.com/?p=15303Comcast, Time Warner To Fund Xohm - Sprint's project to get additional cash infusion Site Feeds, VoIP, broadbandreports.com No Comments û The Wall Street Journal breaks the news this morning that both Comcast and Time Warner Cable are in talks to fund
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Clearwire, Sprint Up; Comcast Off On Possible WiMax Deal
http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2008/03/26/clearwir...Its the grand unified field theorem of wireless broadband: The Wall Street Journal is reporting that cable operators Comcast (CMCSA), Time Warner (TWX) and Bright House Networks, as well as Intel (INTC) and Google (GOOG), all are in talks about funding
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