Sprint and Clearwire scrap joint WiMax plans

Major blow to the WiMax community, warns analyst

Written by Ian Williams

Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have called off plans to build a joint nationwide WiMax network announced in July.

The companies had failed to resolve complexities associated with the deal, and were unable to reach agreement on the terms of the transaction.

Sprint has said that it remains committed to developing WiMax services, and to deploying a WiMax network to provide customers with mobile broadband internet.

"We are on track for a soft launch late this year in the Chicago and Baltimore/Washington markets and commercial launch in 2008," said Keith Cowan, president of strategic planning and corporate initiatives at Sprint.

"In line with Sprint's mandate of improving the customer experience and simplifying our operations, we look forward to working with Clearwire on opportunities such as roaming and standards."

Analysts have warned that the announcement delivers a significant blow to the WiMax community.

Katrina Bond, principal analyst at Analysys, said: "Pulling out of the agreement with Clearwire is a pragmatic decision on the part of Sprint Nextel, which is focusing on more immediate priorities of customer retention while it seeks a new chief executive.

"But it is a setback for WiMax in that it confirms the riskiness of a strategy to move quickly to mobile WiMax, and it slows the momentum behind WiMax."

Bond added that this is a step backwards for WiMax after an otherwise positive year in which the technology was approved as a global standard by the International Telecommunication Union.

Several small operators have launched or started rolling out commercial WiMax services, and Sprint Nextel announced plans to deploy WiMax for its future mobile broadband services.

"Similarly, Clearwire remains committed to building a mobile WiMax network in the US, and migrating its current network to mobile WiMax," said Bond.

"However, companies wanting to pursue opportunities with mobile WiMax might find a stronger business case targeting those with the willingness and ability to pay for broadband services in developing telecoms markets, where competition from existing mobile operators and from fixed broadband networks is less intense."

Sprint expects to continue to work with Clearwire on future projects around the deployment of WiMax systems.

"Ongoing discussions include the possibility of roaming, frequency interference coordination, spectrum exchanges, technology evolution and development and network standards," the firm said.

Tags:

Further reading

Mobile WiMAX approved, Korea says

New broadband wireless technology has been slow to take off   More...

Cisco shells out $330m for WiMAX firm

Networking giant positions WiMAX for developing countries   More...

Korean portal Naver posts record sales

New record set by world's fifth biggest search engine   More...

Pipex cries Freedom4 WiMax

ISP rolls out personal wireless internet services   More...

Related articles

Consumer electronics converges with Wi-Fi

New internet-connected gadgets on the horizon   More...

WiMax threatens to disrupt 4G strategies

Operators must make 'critical decisions' now, warns analyst   More...

Nortel shifts R&D funding to LTE

Robs WiMax to pay Long Term Evolution   More...

Mobile WiMax facing uncertain future

Technology needs to roll out soon, warns analyst   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

25 Jul 2008

7.85 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

24 Jul 2008

3.68 MBSpammer jailed, Esquire e-cover, and network passwords More...

23 Jul 2008

2.99 MBSmall time security, official 'spying' requests and a spammer jail break More...

Poll

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

Are you happy making an online purchase from another European country?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

Credit card transaction

Credit card fraud rampant in the UK

Attempted frauds go unreported and ignored, analysts claim   More...

Intel

Intel rolls out new embedded line-up

System-on-a-chip offerings promise footprint and power saving   More...

Advertisement

Network cables

Tech giants collaborate on wireless HD

Another attempt at cable-free transmission in the home   More...

iPhone fever fills AT&T coffers

US provider cashes in on Apple smartphone   More...

Advertisement