Sprint overcharged my small (US) company for over $50,000.00. We caught them doing it and now they refuse to refund the over-payments. You can read the full story at www.sprint-really-sucks.com
I also wrote an open letter to Dan Hesse the Chairman and CEO of Sprint Nextel. It is a good read so please consider reading the letter.
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The Qualcomm Factor
What OFDM and other WiMAX Patents does Qualcomm control that service providers will need to use in any WiMAX deployment ?
Will Qualcomm play with OPA?
Jim A. (aka Jacomo)
Patent Pool=Predictable costs?
What a laugher! Pricing will be predictably expensive!
Is this really legal?
I'm amazed that a group of companies can band together and essentially act as a price-setting consortia for patent licenses. I am sure they did a lot of homework before putting this together; but is there any precedent in tech?
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