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  2. HTC Evo 4G - Wikipedia

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    During development the device was known as the HTC "Supersonic"; however the device was rumoured before it was officially announced. It was known as a variant of the HTC HD2 running Android . The EVO was released on June 4th, 2010 in the United States (through Sprint ). [ 11 ]

  3. Sprint Delivers a Turnkey Mobile Broadband Solution for Pay ...

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    To see a demonstration of the Mobile Broadband on Demand product, visit Sprint at MobileCon Oct. 9-11 at the San Diego Convention Center, Room 33A (upstairs, seaside).

  4. Clearwire - Wikipedia

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    On June 4, 2010, Sprint Nextel introduced the first commercially available 4G cellphone in the U.S., the HTC EVO 4G. The device combines Clearwire's 4G network with Sprint's 3G network and Google's Android operating system, creating a multimedia-heavy device Sprint hoped would set it apart from 3G smartphones like the Apple iPhone. [49]

  5. Ting Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The company first announced support for devices that functioned on Sprint or its subsidiaries. [2] A public beta was then launched on December 6, 2011, offering official support for seven Sprint-branded smartphones; the announcement also included links to a substantial list of other compatible devices and a new discussion area for users attempting to activate them. [3]

  6. Sprint Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sprint offered a variety of wireless and mobile broadband products from a full range of manufacturers, that were preloaded with mobile operating systems including Google's Android or Apple's iOS. Sprint's partner device manufactures included Apple, BlackBerry, HTC, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sharp, Sonim, and ZTE.

  7. Mobile broadband modem - Wikipedia

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    Numerous smartphones support the Hayes command set and therefore can be used as a mobile broadband modem. Some mobile network operators charge a fee for this facility, [8] if able to detect the tethering. Other networks have an allowance for full speed mobile broadband access, which—if exceeded—can result in overage charges or slower speeds ...

  8. Mobile broadband - Wikipedia

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    Mobile broadband is the marketing term for wireless Internet access delivered through cellular towers to computers and other digital devices using portable modems.Although broadband has a technical meaning, wireless-carrier marketing uses the phrase "mobile broadband" as a synonym for mobile Internet access.

  9. Sprint and ARM Collaborate to Drive Innovation around ...

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    Sprint and ARM Collaborate to Drive Innovation around Internet of Things (IoT) New rapid prototyping developer kit for the IoT market integrates Sprint's Mobile Broadband USB 598U Modem with the ...