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2008-12-09
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Unlikely to happen. read the links in this thread where the new Clear hadn't even decided what to do with DC and Chicago. Even those users will be fortunate to have official Wimax in 1-2 months.
More Xohm death coverage:
http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/2...49987/-1/rss01
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2008-12-13
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2008-12-13
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2008-12-13
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2009-03-13
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I think you guys (especially the rat) are missing the important point. Xohm was owned and controlled by Sprint. The new entity is a joint venture of which Sprint is merely one of several minority members - the JV is a new and DIFFERENT entity, controlled and managed in a different way. In particular, CATV companies are calling some of the shots now. This is far from a mere renaming or a rebranding.
Since the JV is a new entity, all of the vendor contracts with Xohm (Sprint) for network buildouts, devices, etc., may but do not NECESSARILY transfer to the new entity. In other words, they may (or may not) have gone "poof".
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2009-03-13
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2009-03-13
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2009-03-13
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Stumbled across this article at Toms Hardware:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...orch,2174.html
They also confirm that the N810 WiMAX Edition has been pulled... Other than that pretty informative article. (One exception I found is the WiMAX BTS cabinet picture they have. It seem to me that it is not complete... Can not believe it can be that simple?)
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2009-03-14
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More Xohm death coverage:
http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/2...49987/-1/rss01
Edit: article contains a mistake that Sprint "controls" 51%. Sprint owns 51% of (partnership interest or similar of) JV, but has no managerial control.
Last edited by SD69; 2008-12-09 at 01:21.