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Sprint Nextel Selects Mobile WiMAX for 4G Network

Sprint Nextel’s unveiled plans to develop and deploy a 4G nationwide broadband mobile network based on the IEEE 802.16e-2005 mobile WiMAX standard. The network will use Sprint Nextel’s extensive 2.5GHz spectrum holdings, which cover 85 percent of the households in the top 100 U.S. markets. Mobile WiMAX iniitially is expected to support data rates in the 2 to 4 Mbps range. Initial services are expected to be online by Q4 2007.

Sprint Nextel is expecting to invest $1 billion in 2007 and between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in 2008 relating to the 4G mobile broadband network.

In addition, Sprint Nextel announced partnerships with Intel, Motorola and Samsung to incorporate WiMAX technology for advanced wireless communications and help make chipsets widely available for new consumer electronics devices.

The Rev A and 4G networks will be served by a common IMS core, enabling applications to move seamlessly between networks.

Sprint confirmed that its cable partners are aware of its 4G plans and that the joint venture does have a business plan for leveraging the 4G network. The first services from this joint venture are expected to roll out later this year.

The company did not comment on its strategy, or its cable joint venture strategy, for the upcoming FCC auction of AWS spectrum.

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