Everyone in the mobile space is no doubt posting their thoughts on this week’s iPhone 4 announcement. Of course, with the tremendous innovation that the new iPhone model is comes great demand on the network. As a wireless provider, Towerstream thought that two interesting things came up during the keynote. One was Apple’s Wi-Fi fluke while [...]
It’s been a big few weeks for tech with the launch of the game-changing Apple iPad and the debate is raging whether it will effectively kill the netbook, revitalize the publishing industry, and/or increase carpal tunnel syndrome. I couldn’t resist and bought an iPad a few weeks ago and I’m seeing my own computer habits [...]
According to a recent FierceBroadbandWireless article by Lynette Luna, AT&T and other wireless service providers aren’t ready for “the onslaught of data traffic coming from smartphones, and that the deluge is beginning to clog their networks.” This isn’t a huge surprise to me. Legacy networks were never built with the intention of hauling massive [...]
August 28, 2008 – 10:25 am
With the first mobile WiMAX networks from Sprint and Clearwire expected to launch this fall, consumers, mobile business users, and members of the WiMAX community are now asking – how long will it be before I can get my hands on a mobile WiMAX-enabled handheld device? Last week at the Intel Developer Forum in San [...]
By Jeff
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Posted in Clearwire, Intel, Mobile Devices, Sprint, Towerstream, WiMAX
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Also tagged BlackBerry, Clearwire, Intel, Sprint, Towerstream, WiMAX
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August 12, 2008 – 3:49 pm
Drama, Drama, Teledrama… The mobile space is facing some growing pains. Sprint and Clearwire are trying to move into a new market. AT&T is opposed. Wait, maybe AT&T is confused? In a recent interview with USA Today’s Leslie Cauley, AT&T’s new CTO, John Donovan, says the company is on the look out for a technology [...]