Posts tagged “Sprint”

March 25, 2010

Lenovo equips some of its laptops for Sprint’s 4G network

A Lenovo Edge As Sprint prepares to offer video call-enabled phones to run on its Clear network, the mobile phone company also partners with Lenovo for laptop access.

March 24, 2010

As Sprint prepares for video calls, wireless execs seek more bandwidth

At CTIA Wireless trade show, Sprint’s CEO unveils a video-equipped phone for its faster 4G network. Meanwhile, network executives call on government to increase availability of wireless spectrum.

Sprint CEO introduces 4G phone. Sprint CEO introduces 4G phone.

Updated February 15, 2010

App wars: Service providers target phone makers; Intel, Nokia join forces

MWC Mobile World Congress 2010: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, others join forces for application development. Plus: 'MeeGo' unites Intel, Nokia mobile software; Samsung unveils smart phone software.

Updated February 10, 2010

AT&T picks Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent for 4G network

AT&T The fourth-generation of wireless technology offers 10 times the speed of current 3G networks.

January 5, 2010

Read all about it – Sprint to offer Skiff’s e-reader

Sprint and Skiff tout the device as the thinnest to date at just over a quarter of an inch thick. The reader's entire page will be a touch screen, unlike Amazon’s Kindle, which uses physical buttons for navigation, or Barnes & Noble’s Nook, which has a small built-in touch screen separate from the book page.

The Skiff reader The Skiff reader

October 26, 2009

Sprint, Clearwire plan November 4G wireless rollout for Triangle, Triad, Charlotte

Sprint, Clearwire team for 4G N.C. will be a battleground for emerging mobile broadband services. Time Warner and AT&T also are targeting Tar Heel state markets.

Updated September 22, 2009

FCC chairman formally backs Internet neutrality rules

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski The proposals uphold a pledge Barack Obama made during the presidential campaign to support Internet neutrality and would bar companies like Verizon, Comcast or AT&T from slowing or blocking certain services or content flowing through their vast networks.

Updated September 3, 2009

Your mobile Hero? Sprint to offer Google-driven smart phone

Hero coming to Sprint Sales of smart phones are growing while the general phone market has contracted, and Android is getting some momentum as the leading open source software choice. It's free to use for manufacturers.

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