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Signalling a cooling of Sprint Nextel's enthusiasm for WiMAX, the company has ended its agreement to share its $5bn proposed WiMAX network with the network being built by Clearwire, the Intel, Motorola, Samsungbacked network operator set up by wireless pioneer Craig McCaw. The writing has been...
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description | Signalling a cooling of Sprint Nextel's enthusiasm for WiMAX, the company has ended its agreement to share its $5bn proposed WiMAX network with the network being built by Clearwire, the Intel, Motorola, Samsungbacked network operator set up by wireless pioneer Craig McCaw. The writing has been on the wall for Sprint's WiMAX plans since Sprint's CEO Gary Forsee left the firm two months ago. |
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