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Virgin Mobile USA, L.P. was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sprint Corporation and provided nationwide, prepaid wireless voice, messaging, and broadband data products and services to customers in the contiguous United States under the Virgin Mobile, payLo, and "Assurance Wireless Brought to You by Virgin Mobile" brands. It operated as an MVNO and ...
Sprint Corporation owned rights to radio frequency spectrum in the 2.5 GHz range which provides service primarily using the 4G 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard. 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]
Mobile Broadband on Demand is the latest addition to the Sprint Global Wholesale & Emerging Solutions portfolio, with data enablement for the service to be provided by Telespree Communications, a ...
Boost Mobile still continued to use the previous Nextel iDEN infrastructure for its service, but in 2006, began to offer a new Unlimited by Boost Mobile service in select markets using Sprint's CDMA network, offering unlimited talk, text, and internet. While the plans resulted in significant growth for Boost Mobile, Boost did not begin shifting ...
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Sprint-Nextel (S) and its 4G Wimax partner Clearwire (CLWR) will launch their super-fast wireless broadband into the largest markets in the U.S. -- New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco ...
Sprint Selects QuickLink MiTile from Smith Micro for Windows 8 Mobile Broadband Management ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Smith Micro Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMSI) announced today that ...
There are also MVNOs who provide only data service to mobile hotspot devices (mobile broadband providers). Native Wi-Fi calling refers to the ability of mobile phones on the service to seamlessly use Wi-Fi rather than the cellular network to connect normally dialed calls, when enabled. It does not refer to the ability to use third-party ...