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Source: www.moreover.com --- 63 days ago
The courts continue to rule in favor of Sprint PCS affiliate iPCS in its fight for exlusivity. ...
Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 115 days ago
Sprint is reportedly testing Long Term Evolution equipment in what may be a hedge in case Wimax doesn’t quite work out. GigaOm’s Stacey Higginbotham reports that Sprint is testing LTE gear even though it has a big stake in Clearwire. The official Sprint response was that the company is committed to Wimax, but assessing the competitive [...] ... Source: www.bizjournals.com --- 143 days ago
Sprint Nextel Corp. has appointed a former Microsoft executive to the Clearwire Corp. board. (S) ... Source: mobilecrunch.com --- 100 days ago
DSLReports is reporting (HA!) that Sprint’s 4G WiMax service, called Clearwire, to Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Honolulu, Vegas, Philly, Portland and Seattle this year. Then, in 2010, expect Boston, Houston, NY, SF, and DC. Chicago is currently live but you cannot purchase subscriptions in that market. Crunch Network: CrunchBoard because it’s time for you to [...] ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 195 days ago
Dallas-based Adaptix has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas claiming that Clearwire Corp. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 192 days ago
DiggDel.icio.us furl StumbleUpon BlinkList Newsvine Magnolia Facebook Tailrank Slashdot Technorati Google Bookmarks Yahoo Favorites Windows Live Ask A Texas WiMAX service provider has filed suit against Sprint Nextel and Clearwire claiming the ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 194 days ago
ÂAdaptix, a Texan WiMAX base station and mobile terminal vendor has launched legal action against Sprint Nextel and Clearwire for allegedly infringing six of its patents. ... Source: www.bizjournals.com --- 162 days ago
Sprint Nextel Corp. has appointed Steve Elfman, president of network operations and wholesale, to the board of Clearwire Corp. (S) (TWC) ... Source: arstechnica.com --- 192 days ago
Sprint's plans to build a first-mover advantage when it comes to rolling out the next generation of wireless technology may have hit a speed bump in the form of a suit that says the company, along with Clearwire is violating a set of six patents. Read More... ... Source: kansascity.bizjournals.com --- 196 days ago
Sprint Nextel Corp. and Clearwire Corp. face a patent infringement lawsuit for the WiMAX technology the companies are attempting to roll out nationwide. (S) (TWC) ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 192 days ago
Texas-based converged wireless platform developer Adaptix claims in infringement lawsuit Sprint and Clearwire are violating six WiMax-related patents owned by Adaptix. The lawsuit is seeking an injunction, legal fees and unspecified damages from Sprint and Clearwire, which recently merged their 4G WiMax operations in hopes of rolling out a nationwide WiMax network. - Adaptix, a developer of converged wireless service platforms, is suing Sprint and Clearwire for allegedly infringing Adaptix' WiMax-related patents. Adaptix is seeking unspecified damages, payment of legal fees and a permanent injunction blocking Sprint and Clearwire from further infringing on i... ... Source: www.informationweek.com --- 192 days ago
A wireless software and service provider claims the companies are infringing on six patents, and a lawsuit could eventually halt the nationwide WiMax network rollout. ...
Source: www.telegeography.com --- 192 days ago
The US wireless broadband operators Sprint and Clearwire are being sued by equipment vendor Adaptix over alleged infringements of six of its patents relating to WiMAX technology. In the suit, which has been filed with the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Adaptix is claiming unspecified damages plus the payment of its legal fees, and it is also seeking an injunction which could force Sprint/Clearwire to shut down their WiMAX networks. The two operators merged their WiMAX operations earlier this month under the Clearwire name; they have one live WiMAX network at present, in Baltimore, with Portland, Oregon, the next city scheduled for a commercial launch. ... Source: finance.paidcontent.org --- 100 days ago
Sprint tracks Clearwire with plans to ride on mobile WiMax launches in 2009 and 2010 ... Source: wimaxnetnews.com --- 85 days ago
MuniWireless has the scoop on how WiMax deployments from Sprint and Clearwire are progressing: Intel is late on its silicon, so Centrino2 won't feature WiMax built in, as was planned for the last couple of years, I thought. Clearwire and Sprint will keep operating separately until the fourth quarter, assuming they can close their joint venture that will be called Clearwire, but feature Sprint majority ownership and Sprint's 4G assets transferred to the new entity. Sprint will launch WiMax in Baltimore in September with Chicago and D.C. to follow; Clearwire in Portland by fourth quarter, then Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids, you may ask--why Grand Rapids? That's the one municipal contract proposal that Clearwire answered and won in competition with Wi-Fi service providers. It's been a testbed since, as I understand it, for providing more comprehensive services as the city had a requirement for coverage area... Copyright ©2008 Glenn Fleishman. All rights reserved. Please notify us if you find this content anywhere but at wifinetnews.com or wimaxnetnews.com . Reproduction of full articles from RSS feeds is prohibited without permission. ... Source: broadcastengineering.com --- 189 days ago
... Source: www.telecompaper.com --- 193 days ago
(Telecompaper) US wireless broadband equipment developer Adaptix has filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas claiming that Clearwire and Sprint Nextel infringed upon several of the company's patents when the companies launched broadband wireless service to customers using 802.16 and 802.16e Wimax standards, according to FierceWireless. Specifically, the complaint refers to six patents, many of which use OFDMA technology. Adaptix is an OFDMA-vendor with a suite of Wimax-based equipment that it says helps Wimax carriers support mobile VoIP, audio and video streaming, mobile video conferencing, hotspot aggregation, temporary or disaster recovery Internet access and more. The company wants to recover an unspecified amount of damages for the alleged patent infringement. Representatives for Adaptix, Clearwire and Sprint all declined to comment on the lawsuit. ... See also: Sprint Clearwire |
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