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Nextel is on the building, Cingular and T-Mobile are on the pole in back
If this tower gets rejected in zoning, the next step will be for the company involved to either take it to court or go to "plan B". In spite of...
This one is at the Philadelphia end of the bridge.
The speculation appears to be confirmed on WiMax partners: Sprint Nextel, Clearwire in mobile WiMAX tie-up :: RCR Wireless News Sprint...
Will do. FYI for anyone who hasn't looked lately - there are a bunch of interesting new photos posted.
This publicity stunt will be well worth the $500 for the phone. I guess they may get that back on e-bay anyway.
This is a former hotel sign at the Bedlam exit of the PA Turnpike. T-Mobile and Verizon on this thing because it's an extremely busy area.
I'm in the over 35 crowd too, and I don't use much data. I reckon us east coast knuckle-draggers just like talk - when we are lucky enough to...
Yep, that sums it up right. The addition of antennas to Nextel sites can be tough though - as can the addition of radio equipment to Sprint...
All three sectors of a Nextel rooftop are visible.
This is a better view of the T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint antennas of a site previously posted. I think I mistakenly identified the "brick"...
It will be a challenge to add WiMax to sites that already have both CDMA and iDen, but it may be possible at some locations - particularly...
Here's a 150' pine with four carriers. It won't be mistaken for a real tree, but does OK considering there are 40 antennas on it. The fake bark...
Stealth towers are built when needed, but they are expensive often don't do much to hide the towers anyway. It's unlikely towers will be...
A partnership of some kind may make sense because Clearwire is apparently having some trouble acquiring spectrum they needed to further develop a...
iDen is unlikely to be phased out anytime soon. Unfortuantely for Sprint, they have allowed this idea to take hold and have actually spread it...
I'm curious to see if this will involve Clearwire. Either way, it should be a good move for Sprint-Nextel. Sprint Nextel exploring WiMAX...