1. Analyst Angle (Special Edition): Apple iPhone 4 & AT&T metered data - RCR Wireless News

    Explore Article Mobile Technology (Jun 10 2010)

    Analyst Angle (Special Edition): Apple iPhone 4 & AT&T metered data - RCR Wireless News ... operators like Sprint will continue to offer unlimited plans as a competitive advantage. Also, the AT&T switch to metered plans gives upstarts like Clearwire a chance to offer unlimited plans for those who desire to consume high volumes of rich media. Long-... (Read Full Article)

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  2. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of AT&T’s New Pricing Plan

    Explore Article GigaOM (Jun 2 2010)

    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of AT&T’s New Pricing Plan ...ly its mobile customers consume an average of 7GB each month, a feat that would cost $75 a month on AT&T’s new pricing plans (on Clearwire it could cost $40-$55). Clearwire, in which Sprint holds a 56 percent stake, has said it has the ability to stick with true unlimited... (Read Full Article)

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  3. CES: Why Carriers Care

    Explore Article xchange magazine (Jan 7 2010)

    ...evices” opportunity continues to grow. Take e-readers, for instance – Sony’s e-reader is powered by AT&T, but the customer won’t know that, necessarily. Similarly, the Amazon Kindle domestically runs on S......convince a customer to pay you an additional monthly data fee to use 3G on a camera, let’s say. And Clearwire’s envisioned business model is built on the idea of non-carrier-locked, standardized CE being made ... (Read Full Article)

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  4. If Google Does Build A Phone, What Network Will It Run On?

    Explore Article mocoNews (Nov 18 2009)

    If Google Does Build A Phone, What Network Will It Run On? ...endlessly about the virtues of the open network, which lets him bypass evil telecom companies, like AT&T (NYSE: T), by using Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Voice. Now, he’s salivating over what’s next,, and if he h......ar more appealing and feasible than partnering with a traditional carrier. Google is an investor in Clearwire (NSDQ: CLWR), which is building a nationwide 4G wireless broadband network. Google could embed a ... (Read Full Article)

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  5. 4G World: Sprint exec on why it chose not to tackle 4G alone

    Explore Article TELEPHONY Online (Sep 17 2009)

    ...orate initiatives and CDMA Keith Cowan tried to shed some light on why Sprint chose to partner with Clearwire (NASDAQ:CLWR) and a myriad of others for 4GLooking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and g......ind away to disrupt the business of its larger competitors Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZ, NYSE:VOD) and AT&T (NYSE:T) and chose to do so by supporting an entity that can reach a much larger market than Sprint... (Read Full Article)

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  6. Comcast Pushing TV To Phones

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 16 2009)

    Comcast Pushing TV To Phones ...has yet to significantly take off in the United States despite strong investments from the likes of AT&T and Verizon Wireless. One inhibitor of this service is that it has generally carried a monthly fee ......service would likely be delivered over WiMax, as Comcast and other cable companies have invested in Clearwire and its 4G networks. Comcast has already started to resell Clearwire's WiMax service in certain markets, and Angelakis ... (Read Full Article)

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  7. Nokia Intros LTE Modem

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Sep 8 2009)

    ...omes as a potential standards war is brewing regarding the next generation of mobile data networks. AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and multiple wireless carriers in the European Union are committed to LTE becaus......l a few years away though, as Verizon plans to have a nationwide deployment by 2015. Sprint Nextel, Clearwire, Google, and multiple cable companies are backing WiMax for 4G networks even though it has a lower ... (Read Full Article)

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  8. Verizon To Deploy LTE In Boston, Seattle

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Aug 13 2009)

    ...e planned rollouts in Boston and Seattle may not be welcomed by Sprint Nextel and its WiMax partner Clearwire, which has been racing to deploy its high speed wireless technology in several cities by year end. ......s' LTE service. Sprint plans to begin offering WiMax in Boston next year. Another major competitor, AT&T, has said it doesn't plan to move to LTE until 2011. "This (the Boston and Seattle rollouts) ... (Read Full Article)

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  9. Mobile Data Revenue Hits $10.6 Billion

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Aug 10 2009)

    ... will need more resources and effective strategies to claw back to their previous market position." AT&T and Verizon Wireless both had mobile data growth rates of over 8%. T-Mobile had a 6% growth rate th......rs to accelerate their strategies to deploy the next generation of mobile data networks. Sprint and Clearwire are already rolling out WiMax networks in multiple markets, and Verizon has laid out an aggressive ... (Read Full Article)

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  10. Comcast Wireless Puts the Pressure on Carriers

    Explore Article GigaOM (Aug 7 2009)

    ...oadband with WiMAX and Sprint’s 3G network for $69.99 for the first year (it then jumps to $92.95). Clearwire, which Comcast has an investment in, is providing the WiMAX service. Considering that Sprint charge......ings over the long term. Think of the fast WiMAX speeds for local mobile broadband as a nice bonus. AT&T has a similar style of plan it calls Internet At Home and On the Go that charges ... (Read Full Article)

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  11. Comcast Rolling Out WiMax Service

    Explore Article InformationWeek (Jun 29 2009)

    Comcast Rolling Out WiMax Service The cable company will be reselling Clearwire's 4G service starting this week in Portland, Ore. The company is dubbing its service High-Speed 2go......d home voice calling. This is becoming increasingly important for cable providers as companies like AT&T and Verizon encroach on their turf with IPTV services like U-Verse and FiOS. Portland will be the f... (Read Full Article)

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