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To: LarsA who wrote (4789)4/16/2007 12:16:14 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9255
 
"Motorola (MOT.N: Quote, Profile , Research), also plans to bring its first WiMAX enabled mobile phone to the market in 2008."

Let me just say that I have my doubts <g>.

Personally, I will call Sprint's WiMAX ramp a success if they can manage to rollout the infrastructure plus some commercial data cards by early '08. The timeline of Sprint's rollout sort of reminds me of Docomo's WCDMA rollout...they literally had one month allocated to debugging before they went commercial.

Nokia and Orb announce that Orb's MyCasting is immediately available for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

I havent upgraded my 770 but if Nokia manages to rollout a WiMAX version and Sprint can keep the data charges reasonable (less than $20 a month), I'll be first in line :-).

Slacker