It’s a time of transition in the wireless industry, and Clearwire remains a pawn in the ongoing battle as Sprint, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile look to bolster their networks. Today, Clearwire offered a ...
Sprint has proposed to buy all of Clearwire for $2.1 billion, a deal that would make the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier the owner of the most spectrum in the United States. But Sprint may not ...
Clearwire Corporation today announced the completion of its acquisition of all the 2.5 GHz wireless broadband spectrum previously owned or controlled by AT&T Inc. and the former BellSouth. With this ...
Wireless ISP Clearwire has announced that it has completed the purchase of much of the 2.5GHz spectrum previously owned or controlled by AT&T. Located primarily in the southeastern US, the spectrum ...
WiMax service provider Clearwire posted record subscriber growth of 1.8 million in the first quarter and said it no longer plans to sell radio spectrum this year to raise money. Nevertheless, it ...
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have asked for FCC approval to complete a spectrum swap that the two companies worked out in October. The two companies are looking to swap 2.5 GHz licenses for different ...
An investor in Clearwire has stepped up its fight to get a better price for the mobile operator, but Clearwire’s alternatives to a Sprint Nextel buyout may be limited due to the nature of its spectrum ...
Bloomberg today reported that T-Mobile is close to purchasing spectrum from WiMax provider Clearwire. Bloomberg cites two unnamed sources who claim that the deal could be completed before the end of ...
A major investor in WiMax operator Clearwire told the company’s board on Thursday to sell its excess spectrum for up to US$9 billion to prevent Sprint Nextel from buying out the company at a discount.
Lately, Telecom companies have been scrambling to snatch up as much spectrum as possible. After all, in the wireless world the more coverage you can provide, the more money you’ll make. At this point, ...
Clearwire will pay $300 million in cash to acquire a large swath of airwaves from AT&T to roll out wireless broadband Internet in the U.S. The deal comes as the Kirkland company is gearing up for an ...
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