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Cox Cable adding… mobile phone service?

October 27th, 2008, 1:28 pm by

Cox Communications announced today that it plans to launch a mobile phone service next year.

“Wireless service will be a key driver to Cox’s future growth,” Pat Esser, president of Cox Communications, said in a statement.

Cox plans to use Sprint’s mobile network to launch the first products. The company is also working on its own 3G wireless and 4G wireless networks. For 4G service, Cox has joined the Long Term Evolution crowd, which is also the technology of choice for AT&T and Verizon Wireless.

This shouldn’t come as a complete surprise. Back when I visited Cox in March 2007, Cox already offered some of its TV services on Sprint cellphones (see photo on right). 

The Atlanta cable company has spent $500 million on wireless spectrum at Federal Communications Commission auctions. The idea is that Cox customers will be able to use their mobile phone to “access television favorites, program their DVR, access content saved on their home computer … .” 

Ayn Craciun, a spokeswoman for Cox’s O.C. operations, said geographical availability has not been announced and would not confirm whether Orange County is on the list.

According to the Associated Press, the cable company owns wireless licenses in Atlanta, New Orleans, San Diego, Omaha, Neb.,  Las Vegas, Kansas and southern New Mexico. 

The AP story also mentions that Cox has long been involved in wireless. In the 1990s it “built and operated a cellular network covering Southern California and Las Vegas” and sold it to Sprint in 1999. A more recent partnership with Sprint that let customers access their DVR was scuttled this year.

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When is Sprint’s 4G Internet coming to O.C.?

September 29th, 2008, 3:12 pm by

This morning in Baltimore, Sprint turned on its fouth-generation (4G) mobile Internet service that it calls XOHM (sounds like roam). The service, based on WiMax technology, offers data speeds of 2 to 4 Mbps, which is much faster than today’s typical 3G cellular data speeds of 1 Mbps.

Think of WiMax as a massive Wi-Fi cloud where you can travel for miles on the same wireless connection.  Sprint’s hope is that this mobile Internet will replace your cable modem or other high-speed Internet service at home.

But that’s Baltimore. What about Orange County?

Sprint's XOHM modem comes from Anaheim's ZyXEL Communications.

Sprint launched its 3G service in Orange County two years ago, about two months after it first unveiled the service nationwide in San Diego. However, OC came after Salt Lake City, Sacramento, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Rochester, Hartford, Boston, Seattle, Las Vegas and Milwaukee. So, two months after the first city launch, we got it. Hmm…

Officially, Sprint will only say “No date set for OC,” said a Sprint spokesperson.

Maybe it doesn’t know yet. In a press release from March 2007, Sprint mentioned it would launch WiMax in the following cities: Chicago, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, Washington D.C.; Austin, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Portland, Salt Lake City, San Antonio and Seattle.

Today, Sprint, along with its 4G partner Clearwire Corp., posted on the XOHM web site that Chicago and Washington, D.C., will be the next cities to get this the service.  And sooner than later, XOHM will launch in Dallas, Fort Worth, Boston, Providence and Philadelphia.

But then I spoke to Munira Brooks, the senior vice president of sales and marketing and strategic account development for ZyXEL Communications Corp., the Anaheim company that made the WiMax modems for Sprint.

Her guess for WiMax in OC? Mid 2009.

“Just the logistics of working city by city. I’m sure the next market for Clearwire will be Vegas then perhaps San Jose and then Anaheim,” said Brooks, based on her knowledge of testing and how Zyxel’s customers were using their products. “I would hope that by mid-next year we would have it here.”

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