Can Intel single-handedly bring WiMAX out of obscurity and onto
laptops? Clearwire is hoping so.
The company will build a nationwide wireless network on $600 million from Intel Capital as part of a $900 million round of financing, and an undisclosed amount from Motorola.
The investment -– the largest in the fund’s history –- signals Intel’s commitment to creating WiMAX networks in the U.S., Intel Capital President Arvind Sodhani, said in a statement.
Intel, a long-time supporter of WiMax, is pushing for a nationwide network to increase demand for Centrino chipsets for notebooks featuring the wireless
technology next year.
Motorola acquired NextNet Wireless, Clearwire’s pre-standard 802.16e-2005 WiMax equipment provider, for an undisclosed sum.
WiMax, unlike Wi-Fi, uses licensed spectrum. While Clearwire,
along with Sprint, owns the bulk of the wireless spectrum expected to
be used by WiMax, the cash infusion could help the Kirkland,
Wash.-based company acquire a wider footprint.
In June, Intel’s chief technology officer told internetnews.com that the company considers WiMAX a part of its future despite a top-down review of ways to save money.
Sean
Maloney, Intel’s executive vice president and general manager of the
Mobility Group, believes working with Clearwire and other broadband wireless
providers “incredibly important” for creating the foundation for
WiMAX across North America.
Building that nationwide network is the lone stumbling block for
greater acceptance of WiMAX, Intel spokesperson Amy Martin told
internetnews.com.
“Collaborating with Intel and Motorola significantly advances our
vision for fixed, portable and mobile wireless broadband services,”
Craig McCaw, founder, chairman and co-CEO of Clearwire, said in a
statement.
McCaw, who founded one of the country’s first cellular networks
which he later sold to AT&T for $11.5 billion, bought Clearwire
Holding Company in 2004.
The company now offers pre-WiMAX service in
areas, including California, Texas and Florida.
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