XOHM WiMAX Broadband Service Debuts in Baltimore
New 4G wireless era dawns as unique business model revolutionizes mobile Internet access. Service-plan innovation includes $50 “Pick 2 for Life” offer without usage limitations.
HERNDON, Va. – Sept. 29, 2008 (Press Release)
A next-generation 4G wireless network based on mobile WiMAX technology debuted
today in Baltimore, heralding the start of a new era for wireless consumers as
Sprint (NYSE: S) officially launched XOHM TM mobile broadband commercial
service in the first major U.S. city.
“This is truly an historic day with the birth of a completely new Internet-based
business model that alters the dynamics of the traditional telecom industry,”
explained Barry West, president of Sprint’s XOHM business unit. “Wireless
consumers will experience WiMAX device and XOHM service innovation on multiple
levels as the computer, Internet, telecom and consumer electronics industries
converge to redefine wireless mobility.”
XOHM WiMAX will extend the home or office Internet experience and mobile
multimedia applications to other places and additional devices. With XOHM,
consumers, businesses and local governments will ultimately be able to
experience new forms of interactive communications, high-speed mobile Internet
browsing, social-networking tools, location-centric services and multimedia
including music, video and on-demand products at faster average downlink speeds
of 2-4 Mbps. The data-centric XOHM broadband service differs from present
wireless offerings in that:
- No long-term commitments or contracts are required, freeing customers from
restrictive long-term subsidized plans;
- Monthly home, on-the-go and day-pass Internet plans provide service choices;
- A single monthly charge covers service for multiple WiMAX access devices;
- WiMAX devices are purchased like other computing/consumer electronic devices,
- XOHM broadband service is self-activated and includes future updates
capability;
- Customers can enjoy an Internet portal offering enhanced mobile services;
- The Open Internet business model transcends other carriers’ wireless walled
gardens that restrict services, choice and innovation.
Starting today, customers can purchase XOHM-branded Samsung Express air cards
for $59.99 and ZyXEL modems for $79.99 via XOHM web, telesales or select
Baltimore-area independent retailers. Additional WiMAX devices such as a
ZTE USB modem, Intel Centrino 2 WiMAX notebook PCs and the Nokia N810 WiMAX
Edition are expected in market later this year.
Introductory offers allow customers to choose from both daily and month-to-month
service options. At launch, mobile WiMAX service plans include a $10 Day
pass, $25 monthly Home Internet service and $30 monthly On-the-go service.
Special launch pricing includes a $50 “Pick 2 for Life” monthly service option
covering two different WiMAX devices. Visit www.xohm.com to view the
current XOHM WiMAX coverage area, details of the introductory broadband service
offerings and device sales information.
XOHM subscribers will be given free access to a unique and customizable Web
site, called MyXOHM, focusing primarily on local services and entertainment
content, as well as providing security services, hosted storage and interactive
communications. After choosing preferences, subscribers will have their
content pushed to a customized and location-aware portal via small digestible
widgets.
XOHM continues to work with WiMAX ecosystem partners and others to incorporate
WiMAX technology in a range of computing, portable multimedia, interactive and
other business and consumer electronic devices, including the availability of
XOHM WiMAX in vehicles for navigation information, news and entertainment.
Sprint will be the first and only national wireless carrier to offer customers a
dual–mode 3G - 4G device that extends the power of Sprint’s NOW network.
Expected to launch in the fourth quarter, this Sprint device will operate on the
nation’s largest 3G mobile broadband network and the 4G network in Baltimore and
other markets as WiMAX service becomes available.
The Baltimore XOHM service launch is one of the most rapid ever for new network
development, approximately two years after Sprint’s selection of WiMAX IEEE
802.16e as a technology standard and the formation of a charter WiMAX ecosystem
with Intel, Samsung and Motorola. Those firms shared a common vision of
next-generation mobility services predicated on an embedded chipset model and
the wireless enablement of millions of consumer electronic devices that lack
wireless connectivity or Internet capability. Nokia, Nokia Siemens
Networks, Google, ZTE, ZyXEL and others have since joined the XOHM WiMAX
ecosystem.
Sprint’s XOHM business unit focuses on developing the WiMAX ecosystem and
standards to bring the latest broadband wireless technology to U.S.
customers while pursuing roaming and interoperability agreements globally.
The XOHM WiMAX network utilizes the 2.5 GHz spectrum holdings that were combined
in the Sprint and Nextel merger to deploy next-generation technology. XOHM
uses WiMAX infrastructure developed by Samsung Electronics Corporation Ltd.
and has worked with them in deployment and buildout of the Baltimore-area WiMAX
network. Additional markets are in various stages of infrastructure
development for commercial readiness. These efforts are ultimately
intended to allow customers to experience a nationwide 4G mobile broadband
network that is designed to offer faster speeds, lower cost, greater convenience
and enhanced multimedia quality.
As announced earlier this year, Sprint expects to complete the anticipated
combination of its XOHM WiMAX business assets with Clearwire to form a new
company in the fourth quarter. This new company, to be called Clearwire,
will continue to expedite the deployment of a nationwide mobile WiMAX network.
Following the transaction, Sprint will be the only national wireless carrier to
sell 4G services through an MVNO structure with the new Clearwire.
About Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline
communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers,
businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for
developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two
wireless networks serving nearly 52 million customers at the end of the second
quarter 2008; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national and
international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone.
For more information, visit www.sprint.com.
For more information on Sprint’s XOHM business unit, visit www.xohm.com.
SAFE HARBOR
This news release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of
the securities laws. The statements in this news release regarding plans
for the development and deployment of a broadband network based on WiMAX
technology; the timing, availability, capabilities, coverage, and costs of the
WiMAX network; products and services to be offered on the WiMAX network; and
other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements.
The words “estimate,” “project,” ”forecast,” “intend,” “expect,” “believe,”
“target,” “providing guidance” and similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are projections
reflecting management’s judgment and assumptions based on currently available
information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking
statements.
Future performance cannot be assured. Actual results may differ materially
from those in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors,
including, but not limited to:
- the uncertainties related to the implementation of the company’s WiMAX
business strategy;
- the costs and business risks associated with deploying a WiMAX network and
offering products and services utilizing WiMAX technology;
- the inability of third-party suppliers, software developers and other vendors
to perform requirements and satisfy obligations necessary to create the products
and software designed to support WiMAX features and functionality, under
agreements with Sprint Nextel;
- the impact of adverse network performance;
- other risks referenced from time to time in the company’s filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including in the Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2006, in Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” and subsequently
filed quarterly reports on Form 10-Q.
Sprint Nextel believes the forward-looking statements in this press release are
reasonable; however, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements, which are based on current expectations and speak only as of the
date of this release. Sprint Nextel is not obligated to publicly release
any revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events after the date of
this release.
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