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		<title>First 4G Android Phone to be launched by Sprint in Q2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sprint Nextel Corp. is set to introduce a 4G smartphone, the first 4G-compatible phone in U. S., based upon Google&#8217;s Android operating system and built on WiMAX technology.
The carrier has already introduced non-phone devices, such as wireless cards, mobile hotspots, and USB modems for 4G.
Clearwire Corp., which is handling the roll-out and maintenance of the network, has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sprint Nextel Corp. is set to introduce a 4G smartphone, the first 4G-compatible phone in U. S., based upon Google&#8217;s Android operating system and built on WiMAX technology.</p>
<p>The carrier has already introduced non-phone devices, such as wireless cards, mobile hotspots, and USB modems for 4G.<span id="more-350"></span></p>
<p>Clearwire Corp., which is handling the roll-out and maintenance of the network, has already along with Sprint, pushed 4G as a replacement broadband servicethus taking advantage over Verizon wireless, which rolled out its own<br />
4G network, using a rival technology called Long-Term Evolution.</p>
<p>Paget Alves, Head of Sprint&#8217;s Business Markets Unit, said that interest in WiMax has lifted subscriber growth and now the adoption of WiMax would satisfy the consumers&#8217; demands for a higher-speed connection.</p>
<p>Availability of the phone handset with dual mode, to the cities of Houston, New York, San Francisco, Boston, and Washington will enable 120 million people to access the facility.</p>
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