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4 responses to “Clearwire Changes Agreement Terms with Intel, Opens Door for Transition to LTE”

  1. SaltyDawg

    The HTC device is probablyt he Evo, but what is the Samsung device? that could be interesting.

    Nice to see them getting ready to switch to LTE also. Maybe Sprint will switch to a SIM card in the future.

  2. Christopher Price

    Clearwire has indicated that the HTC device in question is not EVO 4G. However, Sprint has told us that Clearwire could sell the EVO 4G down the road.

    I suspect Microsoft is looking to dive head first into 4G with a Windows Phone 7 device for Clear. Much like the Mondi was the first WIMAX smart device (alongside the N810), Microsoft appears to be willing to tweak WP7 to support WiMAX from day one.

    I also suspect Clearwire won’t get the EVO 4G until Sprint has saturated the device, giving Sprint time to lock down as many new adds and switchers from other carriers, before rolling out EVO 4G on Clear service.

    As to the switch to LTE, keep in mind it isn’t a sure thing. Clear and Sprint have asked the LTE forum to make changes needed to support Sprint’s carrier signals, and AT&T and Verizon may move to block that.

    It’s also possible Google will offer to remove the risk factor and push to go all-in with a wireless technology that gives the search giant more freedom to offer free wireless broadband tiers. This move could be to clear the way to give Google a chance to be more bullish with WiMAX, especially as Intel continues on its platform-agnostic wireless stance.

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