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To: slacker711 who wrote (4651)3/14/2007 9:07:32 AM
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Nokia, Sprint Nextel to Roll Out Mobile WiMAX Services in Texas

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Nokia logo. (PRNewsFoto)

IRVING, TX USA 01/30/2004



IRVING, Texas, March 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nokia today announced
that Sprint Nextel has awarded it the four Texas markets of Dallas, Fort
Worth, San Antonio and Austin for the initial build-out of Sprint Nextel's
mobile WiMAX network.
Nokia will deploy WiMAX infrastructure, including the Nokia Flexi WiMAX
Base Station, at sites throughout the four Texas markets, enabling Sprint
Nextel to deliver wireless Internet broadband access to consumers,
businesses and governments. Service is expected to commence in the Texas
markets during the first half of 2008. Sprint Nextel's mobile WiMAX network
intends to cover 100 million people nationwide by the end of 2008.

"Nokia's WiMAX solution provides Sprint Nextel a highly cost-effective
network infrastructure solution for delivering broadband wireless Internet
connectivity to its Texas customers," said Mark Louison, head of Nokia's
Networks division in North America. "Nokia has extensive experience in
designing, deploying, and maintaining high quality networks in North
America, and will apply best practices to ensure the highest level of
service for Sprint Nextel's WiMAX customers. We are confident in our
ability to deploy the network on time in these markets in the first half of
2008."
The Nokia Flexi WiMAX Base Station allows operators to optimize the
costs of siting and operating WiMAX infrastructure equipment through its
small, modular size. Its compact size and lightweight, weather-proof design
minimizes the space, power consumption, and physical effort required to
install and run high-quality WiMAX networks. Additionally, its modularity
allows for easy capacity upgrades as traffic increases and efficient use of
existing or new base station sites. All these characteristics are also
critical to ensure an environmentally friendly solution. Nokia will also
supply its Access Service Network (ASN) Gateway and NetAct network
management platform as well as planning, deployment, and care services.
"Nokia's expertise in delivering end-to-end wireless technology
solutions, coupled with Nokia devices that enable enhanced multimedia
content, will enable Sprint Nextel to provide our customers with reliable,
high-quality WiMAX service," said Barry West, Sprint Nextel President, 4G
Business Unit.
Nokia will showcase its complete mobile WiMAX infrastructure solution
and demonstrate mobile WiMAX technology at CTIA Wireless 2007 in Orlando,
Fla. at the end of March.
In addition to supplying Sprint Nextel with WiMAX network
infrastructure, Nokia will also develop WiMAX-enabled mobile devices,
including multimedia computers and Internet tablets, which are expected to
be available in 2008.