And still in fourth, T-Mobile, coming in with 33.6 million, down nearly 100k since the end of the last year. Rounding out the top eight include MetroPCS, Clearwire, US Cellular , and Leap Wireless , all with over a million subscribers. …
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Comcast launches Xfinity 3G / 4G MiFi for $25
May 7th, 2011
jedwan Comcast teamed up with Clearwire to bring WiMAX to the masses a couple of years ago , and now the company is jumping on the bandwidth-sharing bandwagon by offering a mobile hotspot. It’s the same Novatel 3G/4G MiFi from Sprint that’s been putting internet access in our pockets for a month, only this one sports an Xfinity badge and cheaper price tag. While the Now Network version costs $80, Comcast’s Internet 2go customers get the device for $25 on a one-year contract. Plus service is only $40 a month for the same Clearwire coverage that costs $50 from Sprint. Sounds like a winning WiMAX combination to us. Continue reading Comcast launches Xfinity 3G / 4G MiFi for $25 Comcast launches Xfinity 3G / 4G MiFi for $25 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 May 2011 18:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Sprint and Clearwire Agree on Wholesale Wireless Services – Cell …
April 23rd, 2011
admin Sprint Nextel and Clearwire announced an amendment to their long-term agreement that establishes new wholesale pricing terms and provides Clearwire a minimum of $1 billion from Sprint to be paid during 2011 and 2012 for 4G wholesale …
Dash, Clearwire To Energy $14.Five Thousand WiMAX Initiative …
April 15th, 2011
admin Dash Nextel as well as Clearwire about Friday declared any $14.5 billion motivation to combine their own wireless broadband businesses and kind a new cellular communications Appropriate Products/Services business. …
Dash, Clearwire To Energy $14.Five Thousand WiMAX Initiative …
April 15th, 2011
jedwan Dash Nextel as well as Clearwire about Friday declared any $14.5 billion motivation to combine their own wireless broadband businesses and kind a new cellular communications Appropriate Products/Services business. …
Sony Ericsson sues Clearwire for trademark infringement
January 18th, 2011
admin Quick, can you tell these two swirling orbs apart? That’s Sony Ericsson’s logo on the left, and Clearwire’s on the right — and SE thinks they’re confusingly similar enough to have filed a federal trademark lawsuit in Virginia. The situation is pretty basic: Sony Ericsson holds trademark registrations on the various iterations of its sphere logos, and the company thinks Clearwire is confusing the mobile market with its version — and it definitely doesn’t want Clearwire to stamp the logo on phones, which Clearwire is eventually planning to do , money problems or no. SE’s asked the court to forbid Clearwire from using the logo and for a host of monetary damages, which seems like a big risk for a company that’s having cashflow problems to begin with — we’ll see what happens. [Thanks, Alex] Sony Ericsson sues Clearwire for trademark infringement originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Jan 2011 18:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Clear iSpot discontinued already
January 1st, 2011
jedwan Well, that certainly didn’t last very long, did it? Looks like Clear is already sending its unusual iSpot product to the great WiMAX network in the sky less than five months after its introduction. As a refresher, the iSpot’s claim to fame is that it was designed to work only with iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads — and in exchange for the crazy restriction, Clear would charge you less than $100 for the hotspot itself and just $25 a month for unlimited 4G access capped at 6Mbps down. Of course, it’s easy to understand why Clear would want to forget the iSpot ever existed: its MAC address filtering was easily defeated and plagued with reports that even approved devices were being denied access, suggesting that the concept probably wasn’t a solid one in the first place. For what it’s worth, Clear retail stores are still selling through remaining stock if you’re interested — and the company will maintain a supply of units for warranty replacements — but otherwise, you’re out of luck. [Thanks, rand] Clear iSpot discontinued already originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 17:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Sprint and Clearwire set to launch WiMAX in Los Angeles by December 1st
November 12th, 2010
jedwan The headline says it all on this one, folks. Thanks to a tweet by Sprint representative Stephanie Vinge we know that company and Clearwire will be flipping the switch on 4G service in LA sometime before December 1st, following on recent successes in New York City, Tampa, Hartford, and many other lovely locales. Of course, we all know it isn’t actually 4G , but it’s as close as we’re going to get right now, and we’ll certainly take it. Update : Lots of folks are indicating WiMAX is already well and truly working in the greater Los Angeles area, so go ahead and enjoy those download speeds early — unofficially, of course. [Image courtesy Sten R
Clearwire reports Q4 earnings: staff, marketing, stores, and handset plans all scaled back
November 5th, 2010
jedwan Though it reported record growth in both revenue and subscriber count, Clearwire’s bad news outweighed the good as it announced its fourth quarter earnings today. Here’s the meat of it: “The Company is actively pursuing a number of options to resolve its need for additional capital. The Company is in discussions with a number of its major shareholders and other third parties about a number of options, including potential strategic transactions, additional debt or equity financings and/or asset sales. While the Company is cautiously optimistic it will resolve its short-term funding needs in the near future, there can be no assurances. Thus, it is implementing a series of significant cash conservation measures to reduce costs, including: a substantial reduction in sales and marketing spending, a suspension of additional retail channel market launches of the CLEAR-branded operations in select markets including Denver and Miami, delays in the introduction of CLEAR-branded smartphones, a substantial reduction in the contractor workforce, a 15% reduction in the number of employees, and the discontinuation of development activities for sites not required for its current build plan. The Company currently has thousands of sites in various stages of planning and construction beyond its current build plan, and it intends to suspend zoning and permitting in a portion of those sites until such time as additional funding becomes available.” Translation: they’re running low on cash, they’re looking for ways to raise more of it, and until they do, they aren’t launching those promised Clear-branded phones or opening any more retail locations. They’re also cutting staff by 15 percent, scaling back Clear marketing, and suspending network planning beyond stuff that’s already in the works — a pretty drastic step considering how much build-out Clearwire’s network still needs. Though Sprint depends heavily on Clearwire for its current WiMAX setup, it’s unclear whether Sprint would be willing to continue to dump cash into the partnership — particularly considering the recent rumors that they’re looking to reach out to other carriers — and Comcast has already gone on record saying they don’t see themselves turning into a Clearwire ATM . Obviously, both Clearwire’s spectrum holdings and its infrastructure are extraordinarily valuable and we wouldn’t sound any alarms that Sprint’s WiMAX network is in any danger of disappearing, but we’re sure this is sounding some alarms at Sprint headquarters that it’s time to make some strategic moves. Should be interesting to see how this all plays out. Clearwire reports Q4 earnings: staff, marketing, stores, and handset plans all scaled back originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 17:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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