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Sprint teases 4G LTE Galaxy Nexus phone with sign-up page
Sprint is prepping potential buyers of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone with a new sign-up page for those seeking more information about what will be the first phone to use the carrier’s planned 4G LTE network later this year.
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Clearwire wants LTE but needs more capital
So Clearwire has confirmed that it's looking to deploy an LTE network alongside its WiMax one, but there's a big catch: The service provider needs more cash.
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Motorola: Save the 700MHz spectrum for public safety
The 700MHz spectrum should be reserved for public safety organisations as video streaming becomes increasingly important for crisis situations, according to Motorola Solutions managing director, Gary Starr.
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NEC develops simulator to test LTE
Japan's NEC said it has successfully completed and tested a network simulator for network optimisation of LTE (long term evolution), the next generation mobile broadband standard.
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TV tower operator lobbies to host NBN
Television towers should be a foundation of the National Broadband Network (NBN), according to tower operator, Broadcast Australia.
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