Archive for the ‘Wireless’ Category

Sprint and Clerwire Reconfirmed WiMax Launch in 2009

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Sprint and Clearwire WiMax partners recently been announced where and when to complete the 2009 launch of WiMax. In this case Sprint, Clearwire and Comcast each of which will launch WiMax service in Philadelphia in the “coming weeks”.

Chicago will follow some time in November 2009. Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., marketing will soon move in early December 2009. Clearwire and Sprint will also launch 4G services in Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, NC. In addition followed by Austin, Dallas / Fort Worth and San Antonio, Texas, in November 2009. As for Honolulu and Maui, Hawaii, will follow in December 2009.


FCC Officially Launches Application for Participating Wireless Competition

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Based on the decision of the meeting, finally it was time the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to launch a formal request into the wireless industry, and business practitioners on how the operators of wireless networks can affect many consumer choices.

In this case the FCC will specifically examine the presence of AT & T, Sprint, T-Mobile USA and Verizon Wireless. In addition, before the FCC has also taken initial steps to see if further investigation has been secured. The FCC also has the right to give details about what is the subject of investigation.

The wireless industry is still firmly maintain the operation and aims of the consumers have a wide range of choices available network operators, handset and service planning.


Sprint Introduces Two WiMax and 3G-Powered Hotspot Creators

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

A pair of new wireless router has been introduced by Sprint a few moments ago. Sprint Personal Hostspot PHS300S and Cradlepoint MBR-1000 Broadband Router can connect to both WiMAX and 3G EVDO networks Rev.A. USB dongles must be purchased and assigned to the 3G/4G wireless services separately and connected to the router.

Reproduce the next router Wi-Fi, which allows the device to work well, such as mobile phones and laptops, to connect to the router (and internet) via Wi-Fi.

PHS300S device sells for 160 USD. This device supports up to 4 Wi-Fi connection every 1 time and now has available and can be ordered retail stores, online and through telesales for Sprint’s WiMax market.