2,457 posts tagged WiMAX
SubscribeSprint prepares late 2008 launch of XOHM with Samsung
http://www.electronista.com/ articles/ 08/ 05/ 15/ sprint.xohm.in.late.2008/-
Sprint and Samsung Declare Mobile WiMAX Technology Is Now Ready for Commercial Service
http://wirelessfederation.com/ news/ sprint-and-samsung-declare-mobile-wimax-tec…Sprint and Samsung Declare Mobile WiMAX Technology Is Now Ready for Commercial Service May 16th, 2008 12:59 pm Sprint (NYSE: S) and Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd. announced today that a new broadband wireless network offering the speed and mobility of WiMAX has met Sprint¡¯s rigorous commercial acceptance criteria including overall performance, handoff performance and handoff delay.
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Sprint and Samsung intro new XOHM PR, no actual service in sight
http://www.engadget.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ sprint-and-samsung-intro-new-xohm-pr-no-a…Filed under: WirelessIn a press release today, Sprint and Samsung "declared" that mobile WiMAX technology is "now ready for commercial service." Sounds exciting right? Well, it's kind of like saying that a car is "ready to drive" -- you still can't do much without the keys and a road.
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Alltel looking to launch LTE network
http://www.intomobile.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ alltel-looking-to-launch-lte-network.ht…While Sprint is banking on WiMAX as the next-generation wireless data network of choice in the US, all other carriers are looking to bring on 4G LTE technology in the coming years. With AT&T and Verizon Wireless already planning LTE network roll outs for 2011 and on, the smaller guys risk falling behind in the mobile broadband game if they don't keep up.
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Alltel looking to launch LTE network
http://www.intomobile.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ alltel-looking-to-launch-lte-network.ht…While Sprint is banking on WiMAX as the next-generation wireless data network of choice in the US, all other carriers are looking to bring on 4G LTE technology in the coming years. With AT&T and Verizon Wireless already planning LTE network roll outs for 2011 and on, the smaller guys risk falling behind in the mobile broadband game if they don't keep up.
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Sprint and Samsung intro new XOHM PR, no actual service in sight
http://www.engadget.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ sprint-and-samsung-intro-new-xohm-pr-no-a…Filed under: WirelessIn a press release today, Sprint and Samsung "declared" that mobile WiMAX technology is "now ready for commercial service." Sounds exciting right? Well, it's kind of like saying that a car is "ready to drive" -- you still can't do much without the keys and a road.
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Sprint: Mobile WiMAX network ready for commercial use
http://www.phonemag.com/ sprint-mobile-wimax-network-ready-for-commercial-use-05…Sprint and Samsung released a joint press release today that said that the new mobile WiMAX network is ready for its day in the sun. According to the press release, the network has finally passed Sprint’s “rigorous commercial acceptance criteria”.
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Sprint: Samsung WiMAX Ready to Go
http://www.dailywireless.org/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ 7764/Sprint and Samsung today declared Mobile WiMax ready for commercial service. Sprint plans on launching commercial WiMax in Washington and Baltimore “later this year”. Washington and Baltimore joined Chicago in a “soft rollout”, in which Sprint workers use and test the technology, a Sprint spokesman said last week.
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Sprint Says WiMax Is Officially Awesome, Ready for Service [WiMax]
http://gizmodo.com/ 390997/ sprint-says-wimax-is-officially-awesome-ready-for-se…So, Sprint's announcing that Sprint's WiMax network has officially passed Sprint's own tests for being ready for commercial service (and awesomeness). The criteria included overall and handoff performance, as well as handoff delay, with (semi) real-world testing going down in the Baltimore and DC-area networks.
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Sprint Says WiMax Is Officially Awesome, Ready for Service
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/ 2008/ 05/ sprint_says_wimax_is_officially_awesome_rea…So, Sprint's announcing that Sprint's WiMax network has officially passed Sprint's own tests for being ready for commercial service (and awesomeness). The criteria included overall and handoff performance, as well as handoff delay, with (semi) real-world testing going down in the Baltimore and DC-area networks.
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Sprint and Samsung Announce XOHM Networks in Washington D.C/Baltimore Ready for Commercial Use
http://www.phonenews.com/ sprint-and-samsung-announce-xohm-networks-in-washingto…In a joint press release today, Sprint and Samsung announced that its current XOHM deployments in Washington D.C. and the Baltimore areas have completed the necessary testing in order for them to function on a commercial level and handle the expected traffic from potential customers.