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    By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool

    | 3:45PM 3/21/2012
    United Online's NetZero business is making headlines this week with a free 4G connectivity deal that isn't as free as it looks.

    By Tim Beyers, The Motley Fool

    | 8:30AM 10/28/2011
    Right now, Verizon is winning the war to grab cell customers from AT&T and Sprint-Nextel. But is its wireless network right for you? Even though they've all ratcheted up speeds, there are material differences between them. Here are tips on picking the right one for your habits.

    By Jorgen Wouters

    | 5:00PM 3/09/2011
    Clearwire Corporation is facing a class-action lawsuit accusing the wireless Internet service provider of "throttling" access speeds to slow them to dial-up levels and demanding early termination fees from dissatisfied customers who cancel their service. Clearwire touts itself as a leading...

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 1:15PM 3/03/2011
    Sprint and Nextel stocks climbed Thursday on word that the two companies are on the verge of resolving their five-month pricing dispute.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 2:10PM 6/03/2010
    Sprint kicks off the 4G era in the U.S. with the launch of the country's first 4G smartphone, the HTC EVO 4G. But while many mobile carriers are moving to adopt 4G, the new wireless standard may not be a slam-dunk with consumers.

    By Sam Gustin

    | 3:30PM 3/29/2010
    Philip Falcone, who runs Harbinger Capital Parters, is taking on several of the country's biggest telecoms by leveraging three satellite investments into a massive 4G wireless network that one analyst has called "breathtaking in its ambition."

    By Sam Gustin

    | 7:00PM 3/23/2010
    Paging Apple's legal department. Sprint announced the first WiMax smart phone Tuesday, the HTC Evo 4G, which runs on Google's Android platform. It's the first phone designed to run on Clearwire's 4G WiMax network. It's also a clear challenge to Apple, which recently sued HTC over Android.

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 6:00PM 6/30/2009
    Comcast's (CMCSA) plans to launch WiMAX service in Portland, Ore. were announced in March to some skepticism. The company's rebranding of Clearwire's WiMAX network hearkened back to the old days of line resellers for long distance phone service, and many wondered whether the piggybacking would...