NEW YORK, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Time Warner Cable Inc, the second largest U.S. cable operator, said on Wednesday it would roll out its first wireless 4G network in three cities in North Carolina on Dec 1.
The so-called 'fourth generation network' will let the cable company offer wireless Internet connections at speeds of up to 6 megabits per second or similar to the speeds of many home Internet connections.
The first product for Time Warner Cable's wireless launch in Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, is to be Road Runner Mobile.
The service would be Time Warner Cable's first from a joint venture between Clearwire Corp, Comcast Corp and other companies that uses the emerging WiMax high-speed mobile technology.
With many consumers already updating their blogs and watching videos while on the move with mobile devices, cable companies are rolling out wireless services in order to avoid becoming irrelevant by restricting subscribers' access to their homes.
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable operator, said in June it will be rolling out its version of the wireless service.
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The so-called 'fourth generation network' will let the cable company offer wireless Internet connections at speeds of up to 6 megabits per second or similar to the speeds of many home Internet connections.
The first product for Time Warner Cable's wireless launch in Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, is to be Road Runner Mobile.
The service would be Time Warner Cable's first from a joint venture between Clearwire Corp, Comcast Corp and other companies that uses the emerging WiMax high-speed mobile technology.
With many consumers already updating their blogs and watching videos while on the move with mobile devices, cable companies are rolling out wireless services in order to avoid becoming irrelevant by restricting subscribers' access to their homes.
Comcast, the largest U.S. cable operator, said in June it will be rolling out its version of the wireless service.
(Reporting by Yinka Adegoke) ((e-mail:yinka.adegoke@thomsonreuters.com Reuters Messaging: Yinka.adegoke.reuters.com@reuters.net; +1 646 223 6081)) Keywords: TIMEWARNERCABLE/WIRELESS (Click on http://blogs.reuters.com/category/themes/mediafile/ to see Reuters MediaFile blog) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Reuters News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters.
