Friday, September 19, 2008

Sprint Wimax Update and Other Wireless Network News

Here's some update for those who have been waiting for Sprint's WiMax network. According to Gearlog.com, Sprint has confirmed that they will proceed with the plan to launch the first commercial WiMax network in Baltimore this month.

Sprint's XOHM WiMax network will not be focused on mobile phone services. This wireless network will also offer services to laptops with integrated wireless and plug-in modem units. Users will be able to get speeds that will be faster than 3G networks from the yet to be launched WiMax wireless network.

There have also been reports that Sprint is willing to sell its
iDEN network to any buyer with the right offer. The wireless network operator has expressed that it might sell the iDEN network and will seriously consider any reasonable offer. If the right opportunity does not present itself, then Sprint will hold onto the iDEN network.

Let's move on to other news.


T-Mobile USA 3G Wireless Network

Here's some news for T-Mobile subscribers. T-Mobile has announced its efforts to complete its

http://www.mobiletechnews.com/info/2008/09/18/130107.html">3G wireless network expansion plans. The wireless network provider proudly informed their subscribers that its 1700MHz 3G network. 3G voice and data services are not operating in available in 13 T-Mobile markets. Eight more markets will be added to the 3G network by October.

But T-Mobile USA is done yet. The wireless carrier hopes to add more markets to its 3G footprint by the end of 2008. The company expects to operate in 27 markets when the new year begins. The 3G network expansion will resume throughout the 2009 calendar year.

Let's move on now to the Google Android phone that will be on T-Mobile. The wireless carrier has confirmed that it will indeed announce the first Android phone on Tuesday, September 23. This anticipated announcement will be held at a special event in NYC.

The pricing info on the first mobile phone top run on the Google Android OS has also been leaked. The sources say that the Google Android phone will be offered to customers for $200 with contract. Interestingly, the rumors say that the Android phone will also have the the Google brand in its body.

Tune in to this blog to get more in fo on wireless carriers and other related topics.

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