Cingular Builds High-Speed Mobile Network

Cellular company Cingular Wireless may spend as much as $4 billion to build its new high-speed mobile network, almost $1 billion more than its estimate, according to details of its deals with suppliers. Cingular is building its Edge national network, which will use General Packet Radio Service and Global System for Mobile Telecommunications technologies to provide high-speed Internet access over ...

InformationWeek Staff, Contributor

December 8, 2001

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Cellular company Cingular Wireless may spend as much as $4 billion to build its new high-speed mobile network, almost $1 billion more than its estimate, according to details of its deals with suppliers. Cingular is building its Edge national network, which will use General Packet Radio Service and Global System for Mobile Telecommunications technologies to provide high-speed Internet access over cell phones.

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