Actually what you see here is the fact that the new Nextel i9 phone is slightly larger then a Motorola Razor which is a plus with no external antenna.
In September 2008 Motorola announced a new upgrade to the new Melody network, Motorola's next-generation iDEN dispatch and telephone interconnect core switching platform. Not only does the platform provide customers with the reliability of push-to-talk, but it also has the ability to elegantly scale up in capacity over time to serve several million dispatch and interconnect subscribers and to expand to more than 1,000 cell sites.
In a move aimed squarely at Sprint Nextel, Motorola has announced that it's working on solutions capable of supporting iDEN Melody plus WiMAX as a stop-gap 4G solution.
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Actually what you see here is the fact that the new Nextel i9 phone is slightly larger then a Motorola Razor which is a plus with no external antenna.
In September 2008 Motorola announced a new upgrade to the new Melody network, Motorola's next-generation iDEN dispatch and telephone interconnect core switching platform. Not only does the platform provide customers with the reliability of push-to-talk, but it also has the ability to elegantly scale up in capacity over time to serve several million dispatch and interconnect subscribers and to expand to more than 1,000 cell sites.
In a move aimed squarely at Sprint Nextel, Motorola has announced that it's working on solutions capable of supporting iDEN Melody plus WiMAX as a stop-gap 4G solution.