Sprint, Clearwire to finally get hitched thanks to FCC approval
We’re relieved, here’s why: we don’t have to report on this on-again / off-again relationship like we’re a celebrity tabloid rag anymore. Around the same time it gave the thumbs up to Verizon and Alltel, the FCC also decided that timultuous lovebirds Sprint and Clearwire can finally get hitched. Their eventual offspring will be the WiMAX network they’ve been promising with a bunch of other partners — the plan is to offer wireless broadband to 140 million people within 30 months’ time, so today’s a big day for WiMAX and corporate romantics everywhere.
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