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Sprint recently cancelled unlimited data for 4G hotspots, which sucked, but wasn't entirely shocking. Now they've announced new pricing plans for hotspots, tablets, laptops and dongles, offering more band... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Last month, Sprint nixed unlimited data for tethering customers. Now it's capping data for its mobile hotspot users, without grandfathering in current unlimited plans. If you have the option coverage-wise... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Spectrum. It sounds like a rainbow. I mean, it is kind of magical, right? It's what carries animated GIFs, YouTube videos and tweets to your phone. But like, what is it? More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Sprint just made it official that they will be rolling out 4G LTE. They have said, essentially, that they will have 4G LTE everywhere they have 3G. It sounds like they're going all in. Developing and upda... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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A post on the Full Disclosure mailing list claims both CDMA and 4G WiMAX wireless networks were compromised using a man-in-the middle attack at Defcon earlier this week. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Clearwire, the biggest cheerleaders for WiMax mobile broadband, revealed their intent to support the competing LTE standard as well. Did the 4G wars just end? [Engadget] More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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A new bill would require carriers to disclose hidden data caps on ‘unlimited’ accounts and compare ’4G’ speeds directly with competitors, reports Macworld. The Next Generation Wireless Disclosure Act was introduced in an effort to ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Motorola's Photon 4G is the first Sprint phone equipped with the dual core, 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset and it's their first 4G phone to have international roaming capabilities. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The Nexus S 4G is the spitting image of the Nexus S—aka the Google Phone—save for two differences: It's on Sprint, and it's blessed with 4G WiMax. But it doesn't ravage your battery life. Say ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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This photograph was taken at the SFMTA Customer Service Center, the 7th level of bureaucratic hell. I was working there, but I don't work there, feel me? I was using Clear's Mobile USB WiMax Adapter. Mobi... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Sprint's latest 4G hotspot, the Overdrive Pro, is coming on March 20, allowing 8 users to connect over wi-fi b/g/n (instead of 5), and access the NAS-enabled microSD storage slot and GPS functionality. It's $50 with a two-year contract. [Sl... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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From the way Sprint's Senior Vice President of Networks Bob Azzi was talking to PC World, LTE could be coming to Sprint sooner than later, thanks to a power struggle with Clearwire over their shared Wimax infrastructure. [PC World] More&... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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It's funny, the moments in your life that happen in slow motion. Like watching a $5000 camera with a $1700 lens bolted to it tumble onto concrete, followed by an ejaculation of glass. More »... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The BlackBerry PlayBook, perhaps the first great 7-inch tablet, has found an "exclusive" home with Sprint. It'll be available this summer and the Sprint PlayBook will come complete with that 4G (WiMAX). Pricing details are unknown at this p... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Sad news, folks: Clear's iSpot WiMax hotspot is apparently being discontinued already—barely five months after being introduced. More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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As promised, All Things Digital will be publishing the full videos of the interviews we did two weeks ago at our D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco. The first extension of the event, it produced some very newsy sessions. We’ll be postin... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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In time for the onslaught of freshly-purchased Evos and Instincts, Sprint is giving life to San Francisco's 4G WiMax network next week on December 28. This also includes support for surrounding cities, including Oakland and the Silicon Vall... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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If you buy a new iPad from Best Buy, you'll get the chance to walk away with a free Mi-Fi from Verizon, Sprint, or AT&T (with new 2-year contract). A decent deal if you know you'll need the bandwidth. ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Verizon's first LTE dongle is startlingly large. But not as startling as the speed. More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Here we go: Verizon's LTE network is launching on Dec. 5 in 38 markets and 60 airports—going nationwide by 2013—with two USB sticks from LG and Pantech supplying the superfast goodness. But ju... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Verizon's pretty-damn-fast LTE network is launching in four days. They're calling it 4G. Sprint calls its WiMax network 4G. T-Mobile calls its network 4G too. Confused? Check out our primers on WiMax and ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Six new cities are now under Sprint's 4G umbrella: Los Angeles, Miami, Washington D.C., Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, the carrier announced this morning. Also revealed: WiMax will be hitting San Francisco on December 28th. [BGR] Mo... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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T-Mobile claims the largest "4G" network in the country. Verizon's launching its "4G" LTE network later this year. And Sprint loves talking about "4G" WiMax. Thing is, none of these networks are actually ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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We don't have WiMAX in most places but Samsung is already demonstrating dozens of HD and 3D videos streaming simultaneously through 330Mbps WiMAX 2. Yes, let's all whine about how crappy our wireless cove... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The NV59C66U might not have the sexiest name, but its integrated WiMax card might be titillating enough to make up for it—assuming you live somewhere that it matters. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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San Franciscans are among the likely folks in America to take to WiMax 4G. So why'd they have to wait so long to get it, despite indications that it was pretty much ready to launch months ago? Hooray, bur... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Boy Genius hears that the Galaxy Tab, Samsung's Android tablet already rumored to be on Verizon is heading to Sprint too. And, it'll have both 4G WiMax and 3G. Nice! [BGR] More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Clearwire just launched Rover, a no-contract service that offers unlimited WiMax goodness for $5 a day, $20 a week, or $50 a month, along with two new WiMax modems. Yep, get ready to start topping up your... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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WiMAX isn't even remotely ubiquitous in these United States, but that hasn't stopped progress on its successor, the aptly named WiMAX 2. More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Remember Clear's WiMax hotspot—the one allegedly "optimized" for Apple devices? And by optimized for, they meant restricted to? There's a fix for that! The iSpot is surprisingly easy to root, openin... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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We know that Clearwire can ditch WiMAX pretty soon, but the company appears to be intent on keeping the technology in its current plans as it announces 4G LTE trials which include tests of "coexistence sc... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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With more cities being blanketed in the warm glow of WiMax every month, 3G speeds are going to start seeming primitive, fast. Clear's iSpot hotspot lets iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches get a taste of the... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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While Sprint has been ahead of the game on 4G—despite some product constraints—with their WiMax network, CEO Dan Hesse has seemed surprisingly receptive to jumping to LTE instead. Now we may k... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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One thing iPhone 4 and HTC Evo 4G fans can agree on: it's a pain in the neck to get your hands on either. That's making it hard for Sprint to get the 4G foothold they'd envisioned. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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A big graphite Kindle DX. A super fast 4G WiMax Wi-Fi Hotspot. A bamboo laptop. For all the mobile warriors who demand the biggest, fastest and eco-friendliest your devices are now available. Now break ou... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Evo owners in New York, San Francisco, and LA are reportedly starting to see some 4G action on their devices. It's just a trickle for now, but hopefully it means Sprint's preparing to turn on the WiMax fa... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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While thinking about how AT&T screwed everyone by killing unlimited wireless data, we remembered that we saw this coming a few months ago. Here's another look at what we already realized back then. Mor... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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That HTC Evo 4G looks to be one monster of a phone. It's got essentially everything us serious nerds are always clamoring for, and it's the first WiMax phone to boot. So, do you want one or what? More&... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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You know that scene in Iron Man 2, where Justin Hammer asks Rhodey which weapons he wants inside War Machine—and Rhodey says "all of them"? That's exactly how the Evo 4G was born. Somebody said "eve... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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WiMAX hasn't even been deployed properly and Clearwire could ditch it for LTE standard. More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Presented without comment: Sprint's 4G Case for iPad, with room for its WiMax Overdrive box. [Sprint via iLounge] More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The next release of WiMax is coming, and some industry heavy hitters have lined up to support the backwards-compatible 802.16m standard. The group, calling themselves the WiMAX 2 Collaboration Initiative (WCI), is pushing interoperability i... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, speaking at CTIA this morning, made clear which 4G standard he thinks will be dominant in the future. And it's not the one his company uses. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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It's official: Sprint's first WiMax/4G phone is everything we hoped it would be. The HTC Evo combines the "perfect specimen" hardware of the Touch HD2, the Sense-on-Android smoothness of the Legend, and u... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Moving ahead with their ambitious plan to bring WiMax to 120 million Americans by the end of the year, Sprint added seven new cities to their list: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Miami, Pittsburgh, S... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Last week we said the HTC Supersonic would be announced next week, and as it's now "next week," it figures that select Sprint Premier customers are being told about a "groundbreaking new device" due to be... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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We already know 4G data is going to be good in getting massloads of data to your laptops on the go, but how good is it for phones? For example, is Sprint's upcoming HTC WiMax phone going to be useful? ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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You know how you pay a fixed monthly fee for your phone, and can check email and Twitter, surf the web and the Yelp app anytime you like without counting minutes or megabytes? Yeah, well that's all gonna ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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In today's Remainders: headaches. Microsoft's browser ballot is a headache for the little guys; CereProc talks about the painstaking process of rebuilding Ebert's voice; WiMax taxis in Taiwan get me a little steamed; a magical migraine-diminishing wand, a... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Champagne corks stopped popping in Rubinstein's office long ago, but speculation suggesting Palm might be working on a WiMax phone with Sprint could see the CEO buying in a few crates of Veuve. Palm embarked on a massive bender with Sprint last year, lau... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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