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This description of this deal is vague enough that it raises the suspicion that it might become one of those agreements that amounts to nothing: Alcatel and Intel said they will work together to develop and market WiMax technology to operators. The companies say they’ll work together to try to speed up the delivering of WiMax solutions. It’s not clear what exactly the companies might do beyond the normal efforts that vendors are already undertaking to get WiMax products on the market. Alcatel also recently said it would buy equipment from Alvarion and sell it under its own label.
Posted by nancyg at February 16, 2005 2:39 PM
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