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Clearwire also provided service to customers in 17 U.S. cities using the Motorola Expedience 802.16d radio interface which the company referred to as "Pre-4G". [1] Clearwire was ranked as the fifth largest wireless provider in the U.S., prior to being acquired, with roughly 11 million subscribers who used the WiMAX network as of January 2012.
On 15 occasions between Aug. 1 and right now, shares of Clearwire (NAS: CLWR) have had daily movements of more than 10%. Market caps are supposed to The Picture Isn't So Clear With This Volatile Stock
Earlier this week saw the beginning of a battle many of us knew was coming: DISH Network versus Sprint in the pursuit of Clearwire . Both DISH and Sprint have been gunning for the ...
Sprint Nextel , DISH Network , and Verizon have each been making a play for Clearwire -- if not for the whole company, at least for some of its spectrum. This is a far cry from 2011 when it could ...
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Once the poster boy for WiMAX, a 4G wireless technology thought to be the heir apparent to cellular, Clearwire (NAS: CLWR) is once more under Sprint Nextel's (NYS: S) thumb. According to this ...
There are one-hit wonders, and then there are those stocks for which the initial big move is only a preview for even bigger and better gains to come. Today, we take at look at Clearwire (NAS: CLWR ...
XOHM was merged with Clearwire. Sprint owns 54% of the firm, with ex-Clearwire shareholders owning 24%, and a consortium of Comcast, Time Warner, Intel, Google, and Bright House owning 22%. The new firm was named Clear. On December 1, 2008, Clearwire announced that XOHM will be phased out in 2009.