Verizon Wireless, whose plan is to have its 4G/LTE network in 50 to 60 markets by the end of 2012, ran trial LTE tests in Boston and Seattle with great success. It's not a shocker that LTE will be muc...
Palm had such a breakthrough year in 2009 with its Pre and Pixi handsets as well as webOS. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to save Palm or to keep it in the running with manufacturers like Motorola and HTC.
Rolling out a massive network upgrade can be about as slow as pouring molasses, so we think what Verizon has in store for its 4G/LTE efforts is exciting. After Verizon announced LTE plans and performe...
Yesterday, I showed you some concept gadgets that take advantage of Verizon's forthcoming 4G network, LTE. As it turns out, the possibilities for 4G don't end with handheld gadgets.
Last summer, I had an eye-opening experience. While in South Korea, I had a chance to test the country's 4G WiBro network. The speeds were so fast and reliable that I was able to stream YouTube clips ...
Sprint is getting serious about 4G in 2010. Not only is it bringing coverage to 120 million people by the end of the year, it's bringing this connectivity to new types of devices that can share the high-speed love.
Since Sprint started rolling out XOHM, its 4G Mobile WiMax service, we've had a couple opportunities to test this next generation of mobile broadband, but haven't generally been enthused by the results of our speed tests.
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Sprint today announced two of its latest WiMax (Sprint 4G) devices, the Sprint Personal Hotspot PHS300S and the Cradlepoint MBR-1000. Like a MiFi (but with WiMAX support), these devices take existin...
The 4G era is upon us. Or at least some of us. Yesterday, Clearwire officially launched its 638-square mile Mobile WiMax network in the Las Vegas market, which will enable 1.7 million residents to sur...