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    • Wed Jan 23rd 09:06 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Who Would Want Sprint? Google, Comcast
      Google is also interested in Clear Wire's Wi Max technology a project that once involved Sprint. Sprint's version of Wi Max is called Xohm (pronounced zoam). A partnership between Google and Clear Wire will be an excellent move if Google wins the bid for spectrum along with the introduction of the gphone. Google doesn't need to acquire a firm such as Sprint which has a lot of debt and a large amount of customers defecting. Craig McCaw the CEO of Clear Wire was responsible for getting AT&T in the wireless business when he sold the company.
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    • Fri Jan 11th 15:14 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Intel Could Tighten Clearwire Ties
      CLWR really needs someone with deep pockets such as Intel Corp. When Google bids for spectrum 1/23/08 and wins, it's a great chance that Google will enter into the phone business. This could also be good for CLWR because Google will need a firm that is familiar with the cell phone industry such as Craig McCaw, CEO and founder of CLWR. Mr. McCaw started a cellphone company and later sold it to AT&T.
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    • Fri Jan 11th 14:32 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Clearwire Should Jump on Sprint/WiMAX Commitment
      CLWR needs an investor with deep pockets to finance WiMax ever since Sprint backed out of the deal. One possible scenario is Intel Corp., Motorola, Google, Sprint, or AT&T could team up with CLWR. Royal KPN N.V. (ADS) (KPN)
      CLWR would be great in areas of the country where cable is not available, but there is another company with the same idea for rural America, Royal KPN N.V. (ADS) (KPN). I don't think that would be a threat to CLWR. I do think that Verizon Wireless's LTE (long term evolution) technology, which is wireless for urban areas, could effect CLWR's success.
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    • Fri Jan 11th 14:28 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Clearwire Should Jump on Sprint/WiMAX Commitment
      CLWR needs an investor with deep pockets to finance WiMax ever since Sprint backed out of the deal. One possible scenario is Intel Corp., Motorola, Google, Sprint, or AT&T could team up with CLWR. Royal KPN N.V. (ADS) (KPN)
      CLWR would be great in areas of the country where cable is not available, but there is another company with the same idea for rural America, Royal KPN N.V. (ADS) (KPN). I don't think that would be a threat to CLWR. I do think that Verizon Wireless's LTE (long term evolution) technology, which is wireless for urban areas, could effect CLWR's success.
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