4G, WiMAX and LTE – making and keeping them. The promise of 4G and its anywhere, anytime mobile broadband coverage is driving carriers and their support community of technologists and manufacturers to
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4G, WiMAX and LTE – making and keeping them. The promise of 4G and its anywhere, anytime mobile broadband coverage is driving carriers and their support community of technologists and manufacturers to
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Clearwire introduces prepaid brand Rover
Intel has revealed its plans to support Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, which is a rival to the Wimax technology that was previously promoted by Intel. Wimax and LTE are similar but competing technology standards that telecom operators can choose
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Intel to support LTE, the rival of Wimax
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UQ launches Wi-Fi router
Clearwire branched out in its WiMax mobile data service on Monday, launching a prepaid brand called Rover
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Clearwire launches Rover prepaid brand
Clearwire will announce a prepaid-calling service today for its national WiMAX network in order to give consumers more options than its monthly plans. Analysts say they believe the Sprint Nextel partner might allow customers to pay for the service one day
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Clearwire to fold in prepaid options
Virgin Mobile offering moderately priced unlimited 3G prepaid data plans comes Clearwire LLC (Nasdaq: CLWR) with several 4G (WiMax) prepaid data plans. If you’re a road warrior, you should check it out — albeit with two warnings. Clearwire today
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Clearwire Offers Prepaid Daily, Weekly, Monthly 4G
The Rover Puck is a device which is capable of linking a number of WiFi-enabled devices to a WiMax signal, and Clearwire is also more than willing to extend their prepaid hotspot service for other cellular providers – regardless of whether they’re
Clearwire Corp. broadened its marketing reach today with the launch of its prepaid Rover offering that the WiMAX network operator said was targeting the 18 to 24 year old segment, also known as Generation Y. … Read More »
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Clearwire launches Rover prepaid offering
32 AM by Eric M. Zeman Updated: on-going additions with more details. Clearwire today announced a new pre-paid WiMax broadband offering called Rover. Rover is a new brand that Clearwire is targeting at casual users of wireless broadband services. Rover
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Clearwire Launches Rover Pre-Paid Service