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Huawei Starting to Win Network Contracts in the USA

China's Huawei is reported to be finally making significant progress in cracking the US market, where it has had problems in the past thanks in part to security concerns over allegations of links to the Chinese government. The company has always denied the allegations.  more

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Sprint CEO: Macro Pressures Haven't Hurt Consumer Business

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Macro-economic pressures haven't weighed on Sprint Nextel's consumer business, Chief Executive Dan Hesse said Thursday.  more

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Clearwire CFO: On Track for 4Q Closing of Deal With Sprint

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Clearwire is still on track to close its deal with Sprint Nextel, according to Clearwire Chief Financial Officer John Butler.  more

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Sprint to Offer Location Based Services on WiMAX Network

Sprint's WiMAX network, XOHM has signed a deal to offer location based services when the network debuts commercially in Baltimore this September. Other cities are expected to receive service in the fourth quarter and beyond - prior to the eventual merger of the network with Clearwire.  more

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Sprint, Clearwire Ask FCC to Reject Proposed Merger Provisos

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel and Clearwire intend to go head to head against the country's largest wireless Internet networks if their merger is approved, but that ability could be hampered if regulators call for new conditions, the companies told the Federal Communications Commission late Monday.  more

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Clearwire Aims for 31 Million WiMAX Subscribers by 2017

US WiMAX operator, Clearwire - which has been formed from the merger of the Clearwire and Sprint Nextel divisions expects to have some 1.3 million subscribers by the end of 2009 and 4.6 million by the end of 2010. The company is forecasting revenues of over $17.5bn by 2017, by which time the company expects to have around 31 million subscribers.  more

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Sprint, Clearwire Promise Two-Way Internet Video

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel and Clearwire pledged Monday to deliver wireless Internet access to police, firefighters and schools at speeds fast enough to handle two-way video conferencing if federal regulators approve their merger.  more

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Cable Companies to Ramp Up Web, HD, Mobile Service

PHILADEPHIA (AP)--Cable operators are riding high heading into this year's industry trade show, which kicks off this weekend.  more

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Clearwire CEO: Network To Cover Up To 140 Million By 2010

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The WiMax joint venture between Sprint Nextel and Clearwire will create a network that potentially covers 120 million to 140 million people by 2010, said Clearwire Chief Executive Benjamin Wolff.  more

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UPDATE: Big Tech Inks WiMax Deal With Sprint, Clearwire

An unlikely alliance of titans from the cable, Internet and chip industries are investing $3.2 billion in a company that will deliver Web access for cellphones and laptops at speeds much faster than what is available today using a technology called WiMax.  more

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