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WiMax / 4G,
Global: Sprint Nextel has named Nokia as a key infrastructure and consumer
electronic device provider for its WiMAX next generation mobility network.
Nokia therefore joins Intel, Samsung and Motorola as major creators of the
advanced network infrastructure and access devices which must be designed to
allow consumers, businesses and governments to experience high bandwidth mobile
Internet connectivity at access speeds significantly higher than today’s
wireless networks beginning late 2007.
Sprint Nextel, in turn a crucial element in the WiMAX
equation, has already announced WiMAX (IEEE802.16e-2005) technology for a
next-generation wireless network which could exploit Sprint Nextel’s extensive
2.5GHz spectrum assets, and to form a business ecosystem which could spur on
the global adoption of WiMAX devices and services. Target for the end of 2008
is 100 million people - whoever has been chosen by Sprint Nextel needs to work
flat-out to achieve this target.
The strategic relationship with Nokia involves network
infrastructure, mobile device and market development commitments. Nokia will
thus:
conduct co-marketing efforts to drive market development
and support global adoption to help establish worldwide roaming;
develop and market WiMAX-enabled mobile devices in
significant volumes, including multimedia computers and Internet tablets;
jointly develop mobility services and applications to
improve the customer experience; and
be a major supplier to Sprint for WiMAX network
infrastructure, including Nokia’s Flexi WiMAX base transceiver stations which
are claimed to bring significant site and operating cost savings.
Sprint Nextel intends to invest up to US$800 million this
year and between US$1.5 billion and US$2 billion next year relating to 4G.
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