Nokia’s RD-3 modem boldly boasts LTE, and no, you can’t have one

Nokia makes out its just-announced RD-3 data modem to be the dream of every road warrior: global GSM / EDGE, global HSPA, global LTE — a twenty-plus year heritage of technologies in the GSM family tree compressed into a single device, powerful enough to get you service from a dusty GPRS cell site in some of the world’s harshest landscapes or Verizon’s LTE trials in Boston and Seattle just the same. The only problem is that you can’t have it. The RD-3 is instead being reserved for carriers and infrastructure firms building out LTE networks around the globe as they march toward commercial availability in 2010, at which point Nokia (and others) will presumably have newer, better modems available for us lay folk to enjoy. In the meanwhile, though, it’s alright: go ahead and drool.

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Nokia’s RD-3 modem boldly boasts LTE, and no, you can’t have one originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Sep 2009 17:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Clearwire goes live with WiMAX service in ten new markets

Just as we expected, Clearwire has lit up its CLEAR WiMAX services in ten new markets. Beginning today, those with a thirst for ultra-speedy mobile broadband can sink their teeth into those delicious 4G airwaves so long as you call one of the following locales home: Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Waco and Wichita Falls, Texas; Bellingham, Wash; or Boise, Idaho. We fully expect a smattering of other markets to see similar launches as the Fall progresses, but if you just can’t wait, well — there’s always vacation.

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Clearwire goes live with WiMAX service in ten new markets originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 07:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung boasts of first commercial LTE modem for cellphones

We can’t say that we’re absolutely certain that Samsung‘s not fibbing a little with its latest claim, particularly since NXP rolled out a multi-mode LTE / HSPA / etc. cellular modem way back in June of last year. Whatever the case, we’re just stoked to see yet another big player drinking the LTE Kool-Aid, with Sammy developing what it calls the “first LTE modem that complies with the latest standards of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).” The modem, which is being labeled the Kalmia for now, supports download rates of up to 100Mbps and upload speeds around 50Mbps within the 20MHz frequency band. In other words, if your future handset is equipped with this chipset, you could theoretically stream four HD movies with no buffering. Now, if only Samsung would announce a new mobile to go along with this, we’d really have reason to carouse.

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Samsung boasts of first commercial LTE modem for cellphones originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 02:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG and Nortel complete first legit LTE-CDMA handoff, Verizon swoons

This’ll probably end up being important for Bell and Telus up in Canada (even though they’re taking an intermediate step from CDMA to HSPA), but Verizon must absolutely love the fact that the infrastructure guys have now figured out how to hand off data packets between CDMA and LTE networks in a standards-compliant way. LG and Nortel — what’s left of it, anyway — have collaborated to complete the handoff in Nortel’s Ottawa research labs on 700MHz spectrum between EV-DO and the Canadian firm’s LTE hardware, using LG’s so-called M13 prototype modem that roughly resembles consumer-grade equipment that LG wants to release next year. This is great news for customers who not only won’t need to choose between a fast modem with crappy coverage and a slow modem with awesome coverage — they’ll be able to have both in a single device — but they’ll also be able to continue to torrent last night’s True Blood as they move between technologies. Cheers to that.

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LG and Nortel complete first legit LTE-CDMA handoff, Verizon swoons originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sprint now reselling WiMAX in Atlanta, Portland and Las Vegas

Atlanta, Portland and Las Vegas have been lit with Clearwire’s CLEAR WiMAX for varying lengths of time now, but throw a Sprint label on there and you’ve got a whole new party to attend. In what’s easily one of the stranger partner relationships in the business world today, Sprint has just announced that it’s reselling 4G services in a trio of markets that have actually had the service for months / weeks / days now. So yeah, nothing really new here — it’s the same 4G waves that Clearwire customers have been enjoying for awhile, but if you’re more comfortable waltzing into a carrier store, now’s your chance. We’ll leave you to the read links below for the specifics, but here’s the long and short of it: if you’ve got a 4G-capable device, you can add WiMAX to your plan for an extra $10 per month on top of your 3G data plan.

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Sprint now reselling WiMAX in Atlanta, Portland and Las Vegas originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sprint officially announces 17 more WiMAX markets, mostly in Texas

What’s that old saying? “Where Clearwire goes, Sprint is sure to follow (and resell)?” Something like that. Anyway, we’d gotten confirmation of Clearwire’s next planned expansion last week, and Sprint just followed up with word that it’ll also offer service in most of those same cities. As you’d expect, Sprint’s list is just as Texas-heavy as Clearwire’s — San Antonio and Midland-Odessa, get ready to party — but there’s a couple cities on there that were just rumored or we hadn’t heard about, like Raleigh, N.C. and Maui. As for New York, Boston, D.C., Houston, and San Francisco, well, Sprint says WiMAX is coming in 2010, but won’t commit to a date — so we guess we’ll see all of you down in Lubbock this winter. Full list after the break.

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Sprint officially announces 17 more WiMAX markets, mostly in Texas originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 11 Aug 2009 17:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s WiMAX-packin’ Mondi sized up against brothers, cousins and enemies

It’s one thing to see a Samsung Mondi and just imagine how sweet it’d feel between your palms, surfing on the blazing WiMAX superhighway whilst providing an almost dangerous level of satisfaction. It’s another to see just how chunky / slim / ostentatiously lofty it is when sized up against its greatest competition. The good folks over at Pocketables took the time to disconnect for a few brief moments in order to photograph the 4G-capable MID alongside a few other mobile internet devices, smartphones, UMPCs and defunct wannabes. Heck, there’s even a side-by-side with a stapler. Yeah, it’s a can’t miss piece, and it’s all there for the taking in the read link.

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Samsung’s WiMAX-packin’ Mondi sized up against brothers, cousins and enemies originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Aug 2009 07:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Clearwire lighting up ten more markets with WiMAX on September 1st

Not like we didn’t have reason to believe that the ten markets mentioned in Clearwire‘s latest press release weren’t getting a taste of that sweet, succulent 4G action in the near term, but it’s sure good to see the official word passed down. On September 1st (as in, less than a month), the cool kids in Boise, Idaho, Bellingham, Washington and eight Texas markets (Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Killeen / Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Waco and Wichita Falls) will be able to laugh heartily at friends in other locales as they struggle to upload their latest YouTube clip over 3G. Each market should expect their own retail store opening as well as all sorts of other launch day shenanigans, some of which involve “promotional offers” that’ll undoubtedly be too good to pass up.

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Clearwire lighting up ten more markets with WiMAX on September 1st originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 04:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Leaked Sprint WiMAX roadmap names new cities for 2009 rollout

Well, what do we have here? One of our readers sent us a screenshot from Sprint’s Sales Portal that included the above roadmap for its WiMAX rollout this year. A number of the yet-to-be-launched cities we’ve already heard about — Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Charlotte — but to the best of our knowledge, the rest of them are brand new entries. Additionally, Baltimore residents can look forward to some sort of coverage update in the fourth quarter. We’d be lying if we said we weren’t jealous that Salem (population 3,000) and Milledgeville (population 19,000) are getting the wireless network before most of us on staff, but the service has to start somewhere, right? No indication here of 2010 plans, but last we heard that included Boston, Houston, New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.

Update: As tipster Carlos points out, Clearwire’s website already has some coverage maps for some of the cities listed in the third quarter, as well as some markets not listed here.

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Leaked Sprint WiMAX roadmap names new cities for 2009 rollout originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 01 Aug 2009 17:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Time Warner Cable reselling WiMAX later this year in Charlotte, Dallas, and two mystery markets

It’s not really that surprising given its investment in Clearwire, but Time Warner Cable is now ready to join in on the WiMAX fun. The company plans to resell the mobile broadband in four US cities by the end of the year, but so far it’s only revealed two of them: Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, cable competitor Comcast has already opened up its WiMAX shop in Portland, Oregon, and plans to hit Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia by the end of this year. No word on prices, but we don’t expect it to stray far from the current $20 to $50 monthly fees. We’re also a bit in the dark as to when we can expect the rollout this year, so if you’re in one of those two markets and have a strong itch for 4G wireless, better start filling up that piggy bank now, just to be safe.

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Time Warner Cable reselling WiMAX later this year in Charlotte, Dallas, and two mystery markets originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 19:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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