Samsung and Sprint Nextel bring mobile WiMAX broadband services in Washington D.C. and Baltimore

WirelessDesignAsia writes…Samsung Electronics, a leading provider of telecommunications network systems and handsets, today confirmed that it has been awarded the Washington D.C. and Baltimore, MD markets by Sprint Nextel to help develop Mobile WiMAX wireless broadband network infrastructure and provide customers with an enhanced mobile multimedia experience.

Washington D.C. Baltimore are the first markets awarded to Samsung since Samsung and Sprint Nextel agreed last August to work together on the major US carrier’s 4G wireless broadband initiative which will use the Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e TDD OFDMA) technology standard.

Sprint Nextel is currently planning the network infrastructure for this market, with plans to initially deploy Mobile WiMAX base stations covering Washington D.C., Baltimore, and northern Virginia. Beginning on December 7, 2006, and using Samsung network equipment and devices, Sprint made the first live Mobile WiMAX data calls in this market which is now demonstrating the delivery of high-speed data and streaming video. Sprint expects to start commercial service in the region in late 2007. These advanced services will be delivered via new and innovative devices once the Mobile WiMAX infrastructure is completed. Customers will also benefit from Samsung’s international experience in Mobile WiMAX, which will now be applied to the U.S. market. In addition, Samsung has committed to delivering six WiMAX- capable devices, including Ultra mobile PCs and personal media players. Samsung also plans to enter the WiMAX chipset business.

“Samsung is particularly honored to be entrusted with the early deployment of the network for the capital of the United States of America, which also includes Sprint’s executive headquarters,” said Tom Jasny, Vice President of Wireless Systems and Broadband for Samsung Telecommunications America.