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Sprint: WiMax Partnership With Clearwire Still Possible; Dual-Mode Handsets Out This Year

By Tricia Duryee - Thu 28 Feb 2008 07:29 PM PST

Sprint (NYSE: S) Nextel’s CEO Dan Hesse confirmed a partnership of some kind with Clearwire (NSDQ: CLWR) may still be in the cards although he wasn’t prepared to elaborate during today’s earnings call. “We have had wide ranging discussions with Clearwire on potential relationships but no final agreements have been reached,” he said during the call.

Hesse was reluctant to talk about WiMax too much and give the analysts the impression that he wasn’t 100 percent on turning around the company’s core wireless-phone business, however, he still let a few tidbits slip. He said the company’s soft WiMax launches in Baltimore, Washington DC and Chicago are encouraging, and that he feels Sprint can’t pass up being first to roll-out 4G. “Sprint has an enormous asset—nearly 100 megahertz of un-utilized spectrum—and we have the opportunity to have a three-year head start with our Xohm service, true wireless broadband with multi-megabit speed,” he said.

Later this year, he said they’ll introduce dual-mode CDMA/WiMAX devices, which they’ll probably need if if too many people sign-up for the company’s new unlimited data plan and start clogging the networks.

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4 Responses:
  • From Edwin Ferreira Fri 29 Feb 2008 08:28 AM

    phones with wimax will be capable of having face to face conversations, its a huge breakthrough!!!

  • From Sonny Fri 29 Feb 2008 12:11 PM

    Once Sprint rolls out with “4G”...the deaf/signing community will all be gobbling up Sprint phones to for their capabilities for see each other signing...I can’t wait! Sign me up as a beta tester!

  • From Richard Sat 01 Mar 2008 11:00 AM

    I work for Sprint Advaced Tech Support. So iv hear alot of this WiMax. The ceo said it will be amazing and only will be for the air cards for data. But when it comes out only data can be used. After a few years they will use it for voice and data. So it only seems it will be used for Air card for now.

  • From Kamilion Tue 18 Mar 2008 09:24 PM

    Uh.... You know, VoIP works great over data links…

    SIP/SRTP over EV-DO rev A works awesomely, even going down highway 80 at 70 mph.

    Just let the old voice-switching networks die, I’d much prefer to separate my wireless link and voice link billing.

    $49.95 a month for a wireless link and $0.01 per minute for voice to a landline or free to another device that speaks IP? I’ll take that, thank you. At least then I’m not limited to a voice only link, I could transfer a file/picture while streaming bidirectional video and audio to multiple participants.

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