Sprint to build national WiMax network

Cory Bergman August 8th, 2006

Sprint Nextel announced today it’s planning on spending up to $3 billion over the next two years to build a high-speed wireless network based on WiMax technology. “Imagine accessing YouTube.com and MySpace.com literally on the fly,” Sprint Chief Executive Gary Forsee told a news conference (pictured). Also to consider, WiMax enables higher-speed uploading which will take user-created content to the next level (better quality video uploaded on location). Sprint aims to launch advanced wireless broadband services in trial markets by the end of 2007 and be available to as many as 100 million people in 2008.

  • Plus: MobiTV announces support for WiMax

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