High speed wireless services will be offered by Sprint Nextel and Clearwire Corp JV
High speed wireless services will be offered by Sprint Nextel and Clearwire Corp

The venture of Clearwire Corp and Sprint Nextel will start to offer their high speed wireless services from the coming November in many busiest cities of America. They will offer these services to cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York.

This is a service which is backed by a technology called WiMax will be rendered from 1 November 2010 to the city of New York. Los Angles will get this service from December 1 while San Francisco will receive this from the end of December 2010. All these facts were given by Sprint.

The telecom providers want to start their battles in the mentioned cities as the places have people who have opulence and can afford to try out the new technology.

Both Sun Francisco and New York are considered to be tough markets as people residing there are already exposed and rather using hi –tech gadgets. The exclusive supplier of i Phone in the US called AT& T Inc. invested a lot for fighting of the criticism regarding its performance in those mentioned cities.

The number four mobile phone provider of the US, Sprint, who also owns fifty five percent of Clearwire Corp, will start offering its services in the form of 4G or the fourth generation and will use the space of the network of Clearwire.

But unfortunately both these firms are competing with each others with the same customer bases. According to analysts the firms are witnessing tensions amongst their management teams as Clearwire is looking to expand its network after 2010. Three top ranking executives of Sprint have resigned from the board of Clearwire very recently.

In this year end Verizon Wireless will be upgrading its net work with a high-speed technology in thirty eight cities reaching out one hundred and ten million people which triggered the motivation of Sprint and Clearwire to launch this WiMax technology.

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