Xcor suborbital spacecraft
One step closer to space tourism: XCOR to launch in 2010
Intel Atom Processor
Intel unveiled at IDF Spring its smallest x86 processor taking aim at the handheld market.
>> See all TG Daily slideshows
Security:
Can security guards make you delete your pictures?
Electric Motorcycle inventor crashes at NextFest
“KillaCycle” electric motorcycle inventor almost
killed himself at the Wired NextFest conference.
>> See all TG Daily videos

| Backhaul woes put Xohm launch on ice for a couple of months |
|
|
|
| Business and Law | ||
| By Ars Technica | ||
| Friday, April 04, 2008 12:30 | ||
|
Sprint's new WiMAX network won't be launching this spring after all. Yesterday, at the CTIA wireless conference in Las Vegas today, Sprint's CTO announced that Xohm will be delayed for a few months. Citing a lack of backhaul capacity, the company said that the network isn't ready for prime time.
Read the complete story here.
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Hits: 440 Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
||