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| Sprint Nextel and Nokia in WiMAX Pact ![]() Sprint Nextel last August announced the selection of WiMAX technology for a next generation wireless network which would utilize the company's extensive 2.5GHz spectrum assets, and formation of a unique business ecosystem designed to spur widespread adoption of WiMAX devices and services. This combination creates a time-to-market advantage for implementing the first large scale mobile WiMAX network expected to cover at least 100 million people by year-end 2008. The strategic relationship with Nokia involves network infrastructure, mobile device and market development commitments. Under the agreement Nokia will: - Be a major supplier to Sprint for WiMAX network infrastructure, including the market-leading Nokia Flexi WiMAX base transceiver stations which bring significant site and operating cost savings; - Develop and market WiMAX-enabled mobile devices in significant volumes, including multimedia computers and Internet tablets; - Jointly develop mobility services and applications to improve the customer experience; - Conduct co-marketing efforts to drive market development and support global adoption to help establish worldwide roaming. Sprint Nextel is expecting to invest up to $800 million in 2007 and between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in 2008 relating to the 4G WiMAX mobile broadband network. Sprint Nextel's goal is to have a broad range of mobile WiMAX-enabled chipsets and modules and an array of portable data, multimedia and consumer electronics devices available from multiple vendors which work seamlessly among Sprint's network offerings. As a result, customers will experience an interactive mobile data network that is designed to offer faster speeds, lower cost, greater convenience and enhanced multimedia content. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |