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WiMAX on a stick with Sprint's new combo 3G/4G USB modemOpen in New Window
"Sprint combines 3G and WiMax into a single USB modem, allowing customers to get the highest network speed wherever they are." read more »
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Sprint Launches 3G-4G ModemOpen in New Window
"The Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem U300, made by Franklin Wireless will cost $150 and will work with Sprint’s EVDO network and on Sprint’s Baltimore WiMAX network." writes Om Malik. read more »
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LG Shows Off 60 Mbps Smartphone ChipOpen in New Window
"The company said their 4G LTE processor could power smartphones that get 60 Mbps downloads and 20 Mbps uploads." read more »
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China's 3G Standard Could Wither On The VineOpen in New Window
"Chances of the country's own 3G standard taking off appear remote as the carrier developing it is already pinning its hopes on future 4G technology." read more »
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Japan’s KDDI Adds LTE to the 4G MixOpen in New Window
Stacey Higginbotham writes, "Japan’s second largest wireless carrier, KDDI, has taken the plunge into the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard, by building an LTE overlay on top of its existing CDMA n read more »
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WiMax Future Remains Unclear With ClearwireOpen in New Window
J. Nicholas Hoover writes, "Clearwire is several steps ahead of competitors like AT&T and Verizon Wireless in offering 4G mobile services in the United States, but Wolff still cast Clearwire as an u read more »
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Nortel Exits Optical, End of an EraOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes, "For those of us who’ve been following the rise of optical networks, today will go down as a red-letter day for the industry. Nortel, whose name has long been synonymous with optica read more »
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