Cable Confronts Its Wireless Shortcomings
Perhaps the most often cited shortcoming of the cable industry’s collective business plan is that it lacks a meaningful wireless component. In big and small ways, the industry confronted that old bugaboo in a trio of moves this month.
The most news was generated by the consummation of the long envisioned WiMax marriage of Sprint and Clearwire. Cable players have a minority but significant role: Comcast, Time Warner and Bright House each have a small piece of the deal.
Tags: cable companies, wireless