AT&T Looks To Stop WiMax Plan

By Christopher Nickson
July 29, 2008


AT&T has issued a court challenge to the Sprint-Nextel-Clearwire WiMax attempt to create a nationwide broadband wireless network.

CNET has reported that AT&T has gone to the FCC to challenge the proposed merger of the Sprint NextelClearwire WiMax networks to create a nation broadband wireless network.

Announced in May, the deal is reportedly worth about $14.5 billion, and has some serious backing from Intel, Google, Comcast and Time Warner. The deal needs FCC approval to go through.

Although AT&T is currently rolling out 3G technology, it’s still several years away from 4G, which would be WiMax’s big competition. In it’s filing, the company said that the merger "openly state[s] that they (Sprint Nextel and Clearwire) intend to compete with other national wireless providers — including AT&T — yet they fail to make the required showings necessary for the commission's review."

Regardless of developments, Sprint will launch WiMax in September.


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