US Cable firm
Cox
Communications is set to throw its hat into the wireless service market.
The company revealed on Monday that it was planning to launch a new wireless
network in 2009. The service will be included in its bundled packages, which
already cover cable television, internet and land-line telephone services.
Initially, Cox will rely on Sprint's wireless network to provide the service.
In the process, the company plans to build a 3G network of its own to eventually
support the service. The company is also looking into developing a
4G
Long Term Evolution system as well.
Cox has also purchased some $500m worth of wireless spectrum space from
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) auctions on which to run the new
service.
The Cox service will be the first to offer cable television, internet,
land-line and wireless phone services within a single bundle.
"As wireless communications enters the new generation, we are uniquely
positioned to deliver the entertainment and communications services our
customers want, whenever, however and wherever they want them," said Cox
president Pat Esser.
"To deliver the best customer experience, we will manage every aspect of the
service, from product development to marketing and sales to back-office
operations and customer support and billing."
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