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The two companies pooled their spectrum into Inukshuk Internet: The joint venture will spend Cdn$200 million over three years to build a network spanning 40 cities and 50 rural areas. They also hope to roam onto Clearwire’s network, and will use NextNet’s equipment, same as Clearwire, NextNet’s parent firm. Spectrum is question falls across 2.3, 2.5, and 3.5 GHz. No mention on price, speed, or ubiquity within served areas.
Posted by Glennf at September 19, 2005 1:12 PM
Categories: launch plans
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