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Mobile Data Modem Vendors Are Already On the 4G Starting Line
The number of mobile broadband subscribers is projected to surpass 1.5 billion by 2015. "While the majority of subscribers connect to the mobile Internet via their smartphones, a number do so via their modem-enabled iPads, netbooks and laptops," says ABI Research principal analyst Jeff Orr. "Mobile operators are starting to see burgeoning revenue growth in mobile broadband services.

Mobile Data Modem Vendors Are Already On the 4G Starting Line, Says ABI Research
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The number of mobile broadband subscribers is projected to surpass 1.5 billion by 2015. “While the majority of subscribers connect to the mobile Internet via their smartphones, a number do so via their modem-enabled iPads, netbooks and laptops,” says ABI Research principal analyst Jeff Orr. “Mobile operators are starting to see burgeoning revenue growth in mobile ...

EU to investigate Chinese modem maker subsidies
Wireless modem makers receive unfair support, allege EU companies The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidising technology companies that produce wireless modems. The move follows a complaint by Belgium modem maker Option.

EU considers 3G modem investigation
Chinese firms ZTE & Huawei hold 90% of market The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidising tech companies that produce wireless modems.

E.U. could investigate Chinese subsidies to modem makers
The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidizing tech companies that produce wireless modems.

Sprint Adds 4G Coverage in Three Cities, T-Mobile Adds 3.5G to Nine Cities
Next gen coverage is reaching more users

EU plans probe of modems from China
Reuters/Brussels The European Union is preparing to investigate whether China is unfairly subsidising makers of wireless modems, the latest move by Europe to defend its high-tech industry in the face of China’s growing market share.

EU plans investigation of Chinese modems - sources
EU plans investigation of Chinese modems - sources

Intel Goes All-In on Wireless With Infineon Deal, but Will the Bet Pay Off?
Can Intel become a threat in wireless technology?

Clearwire Unveils Rover Pre Paid 4G Service
The Rover looks like an oversized hockey puck, fits in a backpack and can connect up to to eight laptops or other devices to the Internet at claimed download speeds of 3 to 6 megabits per second.