Articles tagged with: Wimax, and Google
Industry Big Guns with no Bullets to Fire
After a devastating end to 2008, the future is looking bleak. At the start of 2009 the mobile industry is starting to implement strategic job cuts and closing of overseas offices. This is just the beginning. The New Year started with Nortel Networks filing for Chapter 11. Many companies are not far behind. The question remains: how will some of the largest blue chip companies fare this year? Based on recent findings, Frost & Sullivan expects several firms to have a tough time fighting this year's projected internal and external challenges. more
Related Tags: android, sony-ericsson, 3g, microsoft, nokia, iphone, intel, samsung, wimax, mobile-wimax, motorola, eu, apple, ict, edge, wind, ericsson, nortel, netbooks, ovi, compete, sony, touch-screen, operating-system, windows, 700mhz, chipset, ces, target, razr
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
Related Tags: clearwire, sprint-nextel, verizon-wireless, wall-street-journal, verizon, compete, eric-schmidt, mobile-internet, comcast, sprint, nextel, embarq, email, pioneer, craig-mccaw, time-warner,
TECH TALES: WiMAX is Still a Risky Investment
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- The next-generation wireless technology, known as wimax, is full of potential to drive cheaper, high-speed wireless data, voice and video communications, or a dismal failure, depending on who you talk to. more
Related Tags: cisco, qualcomm, isuppli, clearwire, sprint-nextel, wall-street-journal, gartner, verizon, compete, comcast, backhaul, sprint, nextel, airspan-networks, long-term-evolution, chipsets, laptop, andrew, email, wired, wifi, pioneer
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| |