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Why the WiMax Deal Is A Disaster, Part II (Or, How Craig McCaw Snookered Eric Schmidt)
Source:TechCrunch San Francisco based Zivity, a self described “community-powered showcase of female beauty,” will add a high profile technologist to their executive team next week. Naps...read more
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Topic(s): google, intel, Company & Product Profiles, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, clearwire, Sprint Nextel
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Schonfeld Talks About Clearwire/Sprint On Fox Business
Source:TechCrunch Erick appeared on Fox Business last night to talk about the recent $3.2 billion WiMax deal between Sprint Nextel and Clearwire that’s expected to go through.
He tries to disc...read more
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Why Google Invested in Clearwire
Source:TechCrunch
Google wants to usher in the world of wireless broadband so much that it is willing to spend vast sums to make it happen. It bid more than $4.6 billion in the recent FCC spectrum...read more
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$3.2 Billion WiMax Deal Goes Through. Take Cover.
Source:TechCrunch
The deal to combine Sprint Nextel’s and Clearwire’s fledgling WiMax businesses that was rumored last March is finally expected to go through. Comcast and Intel are su...read more
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Topic(s): google, intel, Company & Product Profiles, Comcast, Time Warner, clearwire, Sprint Nextel
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Why Cable And WiMax Shouldn’t Mix
Source:TechCrunch
WiMax is going nowhere fast but that is not stopping a consortium of cable and tech companies from considering a plan to invest $3 billion more into a proposed bailout-through-mer...read more
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Topic(s): google, intel, Company & Product Profiles, clearwire, Sprint Nextel, xohm
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VCs Put $20 Million into Rural WiMAX
Source:GigaOM DigitalBridge Communications, a provider of WiMAX-based broadband-to-rural communities, announced a $20 million Series B round of financing Monday, showing that some investors believe ...read more
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Topic(s): mobile, broadband, infrastructure, wimax, clearwire, Sprint, DigitalBridge, Towerstream
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Drive-By WiMAX at CES
Source:GigaOM In 2001, just 1.8 percent of households had an Internet-attached handheld device, according to a report issued that year by the NTIA. By the time Ipsos conducted its 2005 Face of the W...read more
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