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Fortune: Nortel rides spending turnaround

One of the ghosts of the Internet past is showing signs that it's back from the dead.

Time.com: iPhone 3G Price to Hurt AT&T Profit

AT&T Inc.'s profits for the next two years will take a hit as it subsidizes the new low price of the latest iPhones, the company said Monday

Fortune: Clearwire's new twist

WiMax hopes were revived Wednesday morning, and once again the wireless broadband opportunity is huge - in more ways than one. The big buzz around the wealth of mobile Net potential is almost overshadowed by the massive tab that even six tech giants can't fully cover.

Time.com: Clearwire, Sprint Nextel to Form $14.55B Wireless Company

Clearwire and Sprint Nextel will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company

Fortune: Comcast pins hopes on a mobile future

As the bloody battle over subscribers between Comcast and its phone and satellite rivals continues at a virtual draw, the cable giant is looking ahead to a new wireless broadband arena: WiMax.

Fortune: Verizon's tough call

Verizon Wireless scored a major coup recently when it agreed to pay nearly $9.4 billion for wireless spectrum to build what could be the country's largest and fastest cellphone network. In a victory lap of sorts, Verizon executives on Friday hosted a conference call during which they predicted the network would blanket the nation in two years and boasted of the huge revenue opportunity for years to come.

Radio gives you wireless Internet streams away from computer

Internet radios are kind of like the Jerry Lewis of consumer electronics--apparently they're really big in Europe, but you don't hear much about them in the states.

Fortune: Verizon needs $8B for airwave licenses

Verizon says it intends to sell $8 billion of of stock and debt notes to help finance the company's recent $9.36 billion acquisition of federal airwave licenses, according to a filing Tuesday. The New York phone giant hopes to build a fourth generation nationwide network using the swath of 700 megahertz radio frequencies.

AirPort gives 'Express' route to Internet, audio streaming

Apple's AirPort Express Base Station has always been remarkable in that it is networking hardware that people actually seem to get excited about.

Fortune: A ray of hope for WiMax

WiMax may not be dead after all.

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