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Clearwire Plans 31-City LTE Roll-Out By Mid-2013

Clearwire will launch high-speed advanced LTE in 31 U.S. metropolitan markets — including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco and Seattle — beginning in the first half of 2013. “After collaborating closely with Sprint over the past few months, we have finalized the identification of the first 5,000 sites we intend to build as part of our larger LTE overlay of up to 8,000 sites and have officially kicked off the build,” Clearwire CEO Erik Prusch said Thursday.

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Verizon Marries Private IP Business Service to Its LTE Network

Verizon Wireless is expanding its Private IP services for businesses, by combining it with its 4G LTE network. The company said the new offering will provide a widely available, highly secure, broadband platform for companies. The new Private IP Wireless, available from Verizon’s Enterprise Solutions division, is targeting the delivery of corporate access and applications to mobile workers, and is intended to support the growing needs of machine-to-machine communication.

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Verizon Adds Private IP Business Service to Its LTE Network

Verizon Wireless is expanding its Private IP services for businesses, by combining it with its 4G LTE network. The company said the new offering will provide a widely available, highly secure, broadband platform for companies

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Lesson: China Has a Lot of Wi-Fi

You’ve got Wi-Fi, I’ve got Wi-Fi, everyone’s got Wi-Fi. Unfortunately that’s not enough to boost the UK and the US to the top of the list- that is, the list of total households with Wi-Fi access.

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Half of U.S. Mobile Subscribers Now Have Smartphones, Nielsen Says

Largely as a result of the Android explosion, Americans appear to be grabbing up smartphones as quickly as manufacturers and carriers can push them out, while leaving feature phones behind, a new study suggests.

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Feds To Agencies: Let’s Share the Airwaves

The federal government wants to alleviate data congestion on smartphones and other mobile devices by asking the Defense Department, NASA and other agencies to switch to new locations on the airwaves or share their existing frequencies with commercial networks. The Commerce Department said Tuesday that it has identified a 95 megahertz-wide band that could be auctioned to wireless companies. That’s enough to support at least two new national wireless data networks

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Does the New iPad Have Heating or Reception Problems?

Shades of the iPhone 4?

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iPad Gaining Greater Foothold in Businesses

A new report shows that the iPad, often assessed as a consumer device for watching movies and playing games, is finding an increasingly warm welcome among businesses. The ChangeWave survey finds the highest level ever in companies that will be buying the Apple device. The new report was conducted before the release of the newest, high-definition iPad with a 4G LTE option, which could drive business acceptance levels higher.

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Distracted Driving: Caused by Cars or Smartphones?

Automakers plan to testify that smartphone and portable GPS makers should be included in new federal efforts to combat technology-related driver distraction.

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Distracted Driving: Caused by Cars or Smartphones?

Wacky’ Ideas Find Fertile Ground at SXSWi

The crew from Google’s Android team was huddling late last month to put the final touches on an idea. The annual South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) conference, which [kicked off Friday] in Austin — one of the hottest tech gatherings of the year — was fast approaching, and the group was toiling on the next phase of digital content for Android phones. The project is loosely tied to a new consumer product that will wirelessly stream music or data to other household devices.

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