Clearwire, the 4G network company, has begun talks with major carriers, such as AT&T and Verizon Wireless about providing wireless capacity through their 4G LTE network upgrade. A Clearwire press release quotes Dr. John Saw, their Chief Technology Officer, "The 2.5 GHz spectrum band in which we operate is widely allocated worldwide for 4G deployments, enabling a potentially robust, cost effective and global ecosystem that could serve billions of devices," Saw added. "We anticipate that the economies of scale derived from this global ecosystem will act as a catalyst for the development of thousands of low-cost devices and applications.”
The fact that large carriers are talking with Clearwire is a sign that their upgrade may be opening up important new dialog. Currently, Clearwire’s version of 4G LTE, called TDD-LTE, although popular with major carriers in China, India and Japan, is not compatible with some major carriers in the United States. According to their upgrade plans, major carriers will be able to simply and inexpensively add a chip to their equipment in order to use the Clearwire network. Clearwire has also conducted tests that have shown compatibility between the 4G and LTE versions, demonstrating that both versions can run in a single device.
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