RCR Wireless News’ Tracy Ford offers a look back at the big news during last week’s WiMAX World trade show in Chicago. Though Sprint Nextel’s Xohm stood as the main attraction, show attendees had plenty to talk about.
; clearwire; sprint; WiMAX; WiMax World; xohm; RCR Wireless News’ Tracy Ford offers a look back at the big news during last week’s WiMAX World trade show in Chicago. Though Sprint Nextel’s Xohm stood as the main attraction, show attendees had plenty to talk about. // By use of this code snippet, I agree to the Brightcove Publisher T and C
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RCR Wireless News’ Tracy Ford offers a look back at the big news during last week’s WiMAX World trade show in Chicago. Though Sprint Nextel’s Xohm stood as the main attraction, show attendees had plenty to talk about.
In an interview with RCR Wireless News’ Mike Dano, Ford discusses the implications of LTE, the push for Xohm, and the tone of the WiMAX World trade show. Click here for complete coverage of the WiMAX World 2008 trade show. |
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