Cable Providers Prep Sprint Phone Bundles - Services will be integrated with DVRs, VoIP
14th Nov 2006, 16:13 GMT
Cox, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Advance/Newhouse Communications have all been engaged in bundled wireless trials since last November's announcement of a partnership with Sprint. TWC has been testing dual-mode service that allows seamless roaming between home VoIP Wi-Fi and Sprint's mobile network. Under the name SpectrumCo, the companies managed to snag a large swath of spectrum in the recent FCC AWS auction - technically enough to make them the nation's fifth largest wireless provider. Now Sprint tells USAToday that Comcast will start selling Sprint wireless phone service in Boston and Portland at the end of this month, while Time Warner will first offer service in Austin and Raleigh. The deployments have taken longer than expected as the companies have worked to integrate VoIP and remote DVR control with Sprint's wireless phone service.
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