07/31/2009
Time Warner revealed that they are planning to launch the mobile WiMAX in two of the four US cities, Dallas and Charlotte,specially intended to customers who are willing to move towards wireless from VoIP services. Alike Comcast, Time Warner Cable has invested in Clearwire’s mobile WiMax network and plans to resell the mobile broadband by the end of the year. On the other side, the cable competitor Comcast is in advance which have already opened its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon and plans to launch in Atlanta, Chicago and Philadelphia by year end.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire, but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
I t’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire, but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/31/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/30/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire , but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the read more
07/30/2009
Time Warner Cable will soon be offering a 4G wireless broadband service using Clearwire’s WiMax network. CEO Glenn Britt told investors during Time Warner Cable’s second-quarter earnings call on Wednesday that the company will begin reselling wireless service through Clearwire starting this fall in Dallas and Charlotte, N.C. To read this CNET report in full, see: news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10300017-94.html
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07/30/2009
Hello folks. With today, I am completing 1 year at Moto. Joined Motorola, one year ago today and time has gone so fast that I realised it just now. Looking back at it, I have had a great time at my company. Though it has been hectic, got a wonderful team here and a really nice project. Working on LTE(A 4G wireless broadband technology) has been really interesting. Learnt so many thing that I never even knew existed. The lone achievement this year was bagging an  internal award.
07/30/2009
Time Warner Cable will resell 4G wireless broadband service in some of its markets using the Clearwire WiMax network. from CNET News.com Related posts: Report: WiMax subscribers to hit 50 million by 2014 Meraki scores government funds for Wi-Fi clouds Vudu streaming video service to be embedded in select LG TVs
07/30/2009
Time Warner Cable will resell 4G wireless broadband service in some of its markets using the Clearwire WiMax network. Source No tags for this post. Leave A Comment Twitter: @femtocellnews, #femtocell Femtocell News Femtocell Jobs
07/30/2009
July 30th, 2009 | by CNET News.com Cable company will be offering 4G wireless broadband service in some of its markets using the Clearwire WiMax network.
07/30/2009
Motorola Reports Second-Quarter Financial Results - cellfanatic.com 07/30/2009 Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today reported sales of $5.5 billion in the second quarter of 2009. The GAAP earnings from continuing operations in the second quarter of 2009 were $26 million, or .01 per share. The GAAP earnings from continuing operations includes net income of .02 per share from highlighted items, which are outlined in the table at the end of the press release.
07/30/2009
It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire, but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year.
07/28/2009
Source: In-Stat press release Although competing 4G technologies will come to the fore in other countries, LTE will be the only route to 4G wireless service in China, reports In-Stat http://www.in-stat.com. TD-LTE, one of the two flavors of LTE, will receive much more support than LTE-FDD in China. In 2010, China Mobile will use TD-LTE to construct a pre-commercial LTE network. “China Mobile will be the first operator to launch commercial LTE operation,” says Anty Zheng, In-Stat analyst.