October 13, 2006, BOSTON (WiMAX Day). Ben Wolff, the co-CEO of Clearwire, made an appearance at the WiMAX World conference this week and presented to all who would listen an early indication of the company’s performance. Wolff stated ...
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October 13, 2006, LONDON (WiMAX Day). According to an Unstrung report, several sources have indicated that BT, the UK incumbent telco, will soon become a player in the UK WiMAX market. BT already offers a combined Wi-Fi and ...
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October 12, 2006, CHENNAI (WiMAX Day). Aircel Business Solutions (ABS) of India announced that they intend to launch WiMAX networks in the Indian cities of Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Delhi, Cochin and Ahmedabad.
Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Ram ...
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October 12, 2006, AUKLAND (WiMAX Day). Slingshot, the residential services brand of CallPlus in New Zealand, announced that it will launch a WiMAX network in Whangarei, in the North of New Zealand.
Sporting the brand name “MAX”, Slingshot reportedly ...
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October 12, 2006, DUBLIN (WiMAX Day). According to a report by siliconrepublic.com, incumbant Irish telco Eircom have begun trials of WiMAX services. The article stated that an Eircom representitive confirmed that “that the company is conducting trials of ...
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October 11, 2006, LAS VEGAS (WiMAX Day). According to a press release issued yesterday, WebSky Inc announced that its Argentine subsidiary WebSky Argentina (WSA) will acquire 95% of Infotel Argentina, SA, as well as another company in Argentina, ...
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October 11, 2006, PARIS (WiMAX Day). Altitude Telecom in France have announced that they are near completion of first WiMAX network in l’Eure region of France, less than one hour from Paris. Altitude obtained its licenses for 3.5 ...
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October 11, 2006, KUALA LUMPUR (WiMAX Day). In Malaysia yesterday, Energy, Water and Communications Minister Dr Lim Keng Yaik announced that after long delay since the cancelled auction of 2.3 GHz spectrum licenses in July, the government will ...
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