Sprint expands the 4G network in the United States and is preparing a new WiMAX device
U.S. operator Sprint said that its high-speed 4G network technology based mobile WiMAX, which currently operates only in Baltimore, this year will be launched in several U.S. cities. Until the end of 2009 is planned to expand the network and start providing services to 4G in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Huerta, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland and Seattle. In 2010, a mobile WiMAX-Sprint network to reach cities such as Boston, Houston, New York, San Francisco and Washington.
In addition, the operator Sprint announced shortly release new devices with support for standard 4G. In 2009 and 2010 the market will NIC 4G, laptops with built adapters WiMAX, broadband modems for small offices and home use, as well as some "trehrezhimny phone." In addition, the U.S. is already possible to buy a 3G/4G USB-Modem U300. According to Sprint, 4G network standard allows to work with more complex content, to ensure the transfer of large files, streaming video support and a number of other features with higher quality and speed than the previous-generation network.
In addition, the operator Sprint announced shortly release new devices with support for standard 4G. In 2009 and 2010 the market will NIC 4G, laptops with built adapters WiMAX, broadband modems for small offices and home use, as well as some "trehrezhimny phone." In addition, the U.S. is already possible to buy a 3G/4G USB-Modem U300. According to Sprint, 4G network standard allows to work with more complex content, to ensure the transfer of large files, streaming video support and a number of other features with higher quality and speed than the previous-generation network.
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