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Digifriends MID coming to US via Sprint / Nextwave
44 days ago

Source: www.engadget.com --- 44 days ago
Filed under: Handhelds Unfortunately, we've yet to hear if the Digifriends MID we toyed with at CES will be updated before launching in the US of A, but either way, you can bank on it coming. Reportedly, Peter Kim, the project supervisor at Digifriends USA, has informed Pocketables that the unit spotted in January will be arriving Stateside with "contracted sales through Sprint and NextWave." Pricing remains a mystery, but we're told to expect said unit to be available "very soon." The edge of our seat can barely take all of this pressure. Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments ...
Source: www.businesswire.com --- 36 days ago
SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE), a global provider of mobile multimedia and wireless broadband technologies, today announced that HFCL Infotel ...
Source: www.phonescoop.com --- 14 hours ago
NextWave Wireless has sold 63% of the spectrum it acquired in 2006's AWS auction for a sum of $150.1 million. ACS Wireless, Atlantic Wireless, MetroPCS and T-Mobile were the buyers of the spectrum, which as mostly located in California, ... (follow link to read) ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 52 days ago
Anton Wahlman submits: Is the value of NextWave Wireless (WAVE) greater than a stock price of approximately $6.00?   At $6.00 per share, the market cap is, at a minimum, $618m based on 103m shares. There is also a convertible redeemable preferred share class, which is currently close to $375m including accumulated interest. Complete Story » ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 20 hours ago
Anton Wahlman submits: Following eight trading days when NextWave Wireless (WAVE) stock shot up 35%, we find out why, and the reasons are multi-fold: 1. WAVE sold $150m worth of AWS spectrum, primarily to T-Mobile USA. My preliminary analysis suggests that approximately 600m MHz POPs were sold, implying an average price of $0.25 per MHz POP. This price, while significantly lower than the recent prices paid in Canada, was still materially higher than the price suggested by short-sellers (see SeekingAlpha article “Why I’m Short NextWave Wireless” from May 16, authored by an anonymous source). This would leave WAVE with 347m MHz POPs in the AWS band to be sold at a future date, perhaps at higher prices resembling the recent Canadian auction. Complete Story » ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 23 days ago
Anton Wahlman submits: One year ago, when the first iPhone hit the market, investors sought a highly leveraged derivative play as an alternative to buy the obvious Apple (AAPL) stock. At that time, the answer appeared to be Synchronoss (SNCR), which went from under $10 to $30 at the time of the iPhone launch, and $45 shortly thereafter. At that time, the driver was a new provisioning system, because the iPhone – just like the GSM-based Blackberries (RIMM) – was only equipped with an EDGE radio. Thanks to WiFi, this induced people to stay away from utilizing the slow cellular frequencies for web surfing, including mobile search. This time around, the new iPhone 3G launching on July 11 will spur at least one other derivative play, and that's the bandwidth play. For the first time on a handheld, the iPhone 3G combines the standout handheld browser with an HSPA radio fast enough to yield a decent web browsing experience -- including mobile search – when you're not on WiFi. Complete Story » ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 16 days ago
Anton Wahlman submits: If you are a Blackberry (RIMM) user, you are familiar with the fact that emails containing HTML links (graphics) don’t display the graphics, but rather cause you to have to scroll down past that jibberish HTML text. It’s ugly and annoying, but those of us who are engineering-minded know the reason we have to suffer through this sub-optimal experience: bandwidth. By stripping each email of all of those colors and pictures, less bandwidth is utilized. This goes to the heart of Blackberry’s main argument to the carriers, such as T-Mobile USA and AT&T. Unlike other email-capable handhelds, Blackberries provide for a more predictable – and lower – bandwidth utilization, putting less strain on the already-congested cellular frequencies. This is why the price of unlimited Blackberry use, which can mean many hundreds of emails every day, is very low compared to many other devices. In the case of T-Mobile USA, unlimited Blackberry email is $10 per month and in some places in Europe it’s 5 Euros per month. Complete Story » ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 48 days ago
Nikkei Business Publications Jun 6 2008 7:25AM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 49 days ago
Earthtimes.org Jun 5 2008 11:03PM GMT ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 days ago
Digital Media Asia Jun 20 2008 5:43AM GMT ...
Source: www.wirelessandmobilenews.com --- 48 days ago
dmedia System Co. aTaiwanese manufacturer of navigation and wireless devices, and NextWave Wireless Inc. a global provider of mobile multimedia and wireless broadband technologies, have teamed up to begin development on an advanced mobile WiMAX device that will debut in 1H 2009. Leveraging NextWave's Wave 2-ready "No Compromise" NW2000 WiMAX chipset, dmedia will integrate WiMAX into its WiMAX Mobile Internet Device, G400. By embedding WiMAX into the device, end-users gain greater service opportunities, including mobilization of the Internet to enhance connection, navigation and mobile multimedia services. Additionally, as NextWave's NW2000 chipset is optimized to deliver outstanding performance, very low power and enhanced integration, dmedia's device will offer robust feature-sets to enable bandwidth-intensive mobile multimedia applications, including NextWave's MXtvTM mobile broadcast service, streaming video, video conferencing, and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). ...
Source: www.wirelessdevnet.com --- 49 days ago
dmedia System Co. Ltd and NextWave Wireless Inc. have teamed up to begin development on an advanced mobile WiMAX device that will debut in 1H 2009 ...
Source: www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com --- 49 days ago
Taiwanese WiMAX operator Global Mobile Corp. and NextWave Wireless announced a joint technology agreement to make end-to-end mobile WiMAX solutions. The two plan to set up a WiMAX field trial and Read more... ...
Source: www.rfglobalnet.com --- 45 days ago
dmedia System Co. Ltd. and NextWave Wireless Inc. have teamed up to begin development on an advanced mobile WiMAX device that will debut in 1H 2009 ...
Source: www.fiercewireless.com --- 10 hours ago
NextWave Wireless offloaded a large swathe of spectrum, signing agreements with four operators to sell a portion of its AWS license portfolio. The sale represents 63 percent of its total AWS megahertz-pops, for a total of $150.1 million. According to the company's 8-K filing with the SEC, AWS Wireless, the wholly owned subsidiary of NextWave, agreed to sell certain AWS licenses to T-Mobile for $97.5 million. The geographic areas covered by the licenses include markets in: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, California, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  The company also entered into separate agreements to sell certain parts of its AWS licenses to each of Atlantic Wireless, ACS (Alaska) Wireless and MetroPCS. NextWave is selling AWS licenses to Atlantic, Alaska and MetroPCS for an aggregate consideration of $52.6 million. The geographic areas covered by the licenses include markets in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, Alaska, Georgia and Florida. In all, the agreements call for NextWave to sell 599 million MHZ-pops of AWS spectrum at an average price of $0.25 per MHZ-pop. Pursuant to the terms of NextWave's 7 percent Senior Secured Notes, $75 million of the proceeds from the sale will be deposited into a restricted cash collateral account and $75 million will be used to ...
Source: www.telecomweb.com --- 13 hours ago
Four unnamed entities are spending more than $150 million to buy 63 percent of NextWave Wireless Inc.'s Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) licenses it acquired via the FCC's 2006 auction. At the end of that auction, NextWave had to ante up $115.5 million ($0.12 per megahertz-pop) for its AWS winnings. Today... ...
Source: telephonyonline.com --- 7 hours ago
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Source: www.wirelessdevnet.com --- 50 days ago
Global Mobile Corporation and NextWave Wireless Inc. announced today a joint technology collaboration to make end-to-end mobile WiMAX solutions a reality for the global market ...
Source: www.wimaxday.net --- 50 days ago
TAIPEI (WiMAX Day). Global Mobile Corporation and NextWave Wireless have announced a joint technology collaboration to deliver mobile WiMAX in Taiwan. Global Mobile was awarded a license for WiMAX in Taiwan last year. The companies said they will begin a field trial in Taipei to test and deploy NextWave’s “no compromise” WiMAX solutions, which incorporate NextWave’s [...] ...

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