Game On, WiMax! Why the 'New' Clearwire gives WiMax its best chance at success in the U.S. marketplace
In "Game On, WiMax! Why the 'New' Clearwire gives WiMax its best chance at success in the U.S. marketplace," Sidecut Reports takes an in-depth look at the $3.2 billion blockbuster agreement between Sprint, Clearwire, Google, Comcast, Intel and Time Warner Cable, and how it may change the landscape for broadband deployment in the U.S. Motivations behind the investments and the combination of WiMax assets from Sprint Nextel and Clearwire Corp. to form the "new" Clearwire are explored and explained.
Prepared in an easy-to-read style with deep background material for those who may not have understood WIMax before, the 37-page report provides the most up-to-date look at the U.S. WiMax market available. Order your report now!
In the new report you will learn:
- The new opportunities and challenges for Clearwire's national focus, which is a departure from previous plans
- The motivations for Google's $500 million investment, which go beyond business goals for search and mobility to include public-policy goals
- Why the big telcos, AT&T and Verizon, may not see WiMax as a prime competitor (even as they step up marketing and lobbying efforts to make life harder for WiMax)
The report also contains a WiMax technical and historical backgrounder, as well as an updated look at the WiMax business opportunities for enterprises, investors and entrepreneurs. The new report is available for immediate download from www.sidecutreports.com for $149.95, which includes a year-long subscription for news flashes and additional updates.
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