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MediaFLO: AT&T in, Sprint out

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Last month Sprint Nextel finished up its trial of Qualcomm's mobile television MediaFLO service, and has decided that--at least for now--it won't use the technology for a commercial deployment. The news comes days after AT&T/Cingular announced it will use MediaFLO to offer services this year. Verizon Wireless plans to have a MediaFLO service by the end of next month. T-Mobile USA has tested the technology and Alltel just announced it will begin MediaFLO trials as well.

Sprint already has a mobile TV service powered by MobiTV commercially launched over its CDMA2000 1x EV-DO network. Considering Sprint's plans for a massive WiMAX network in the coming years (which will probably bring huge benefits to its mobile content portfolio), not getting involved in another new mobile TV technology may be a wise choice for the carrier.

For more on Sprint's move to pass on MediaFLO:
- see this article from RCR News

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