Cox Communications Ends Mobile Services Offering
Cable services provider Cox Communications  has announced that it will end its mobile services offering consisting of its own mobile phone services next March and has ended offering the service to new customers as of today. Cox initially began offering cellular service shortly after winning a bid to acquire AWS spectrum in 2008, with which it […]
Cox Testing Voice Over LTE in Live Trials
Cable and internet service provider Cox has confirmed that it its currently testing LTE voice calls using its own AWS (1700 MHz) and 700 MHz spectrum. The LTE trials are taking place in Phoenix and San Diego while also deploying another network based on CDMA EVDO Rev. A. Cox has committed to both CDMA and […]
Cox to Launch MVNO with Sprint and 3G Network in 2009
Cox has announced in a press release (PDF)Â that it will launch its own wireless service in 2009, first utilizing Sprint’s network to bundle branded services together in a quadruple-play package similar to the failed Pivot initiative launched in 2005 and subsequent collapse in 2007 with the provider winning 700Mhz spectrum in last year’s FCC auction. […]
Google Approved for FCC AWS Auction, Applications Rejected from Carriers
According to a report on PCMag, Google has had their application for the upcoming 700 Mhz AWS auction in January approved while established carriers AT&T, Alltel, and Verizon have had their applications rejected and returned for revisions due with an upfront payment by January 4th. Google will be bidding under the name Google Airwaves Inc. […]
Sprint Partners With Cable
As previously rumored all over the web, Sprint has today announced that it will be joining Comcast, Time Warner, Cox, and Advance/Newhouse in offering bundled services. These services will eventually bundle the Sprint TV experience to a customer’s cable account and features such as PVR services will be directly accessible from the handset. While this […]