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Tiscali buys Pipex's broadband

...three divisions following the acquisition, namely its business services, web hosting and Pipex Wireless. Got two seconds? Make your voice heard - take our latest poll... Read more

13 July, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

WiMax WISP hits Warwick

Heading for the sticks next? Pipex Wireless, the joint venture between Intel and ISP Pipex, is to set... Read more

18 January, 2007 by Jo Best

Milton Keynes gets Pipex WiMax

...technology, will be deployed around the city in a commercial trial by Pipex Wireless, a joint venture between ISP Pipex and chip giant Intel. Local... Read more

21 August, 2006 by Jo Best

Pipex WiMax experiment: The results are in

...saying the results exceeded expectations. The company's joint venture with Intel, Pipex Wireless, has been trialling the long range wireless broadband technology in the... Read more

15 August, 2006 by Jo Best

Intel pumps $25m into WiMax venture

...wireless broadband technology WiMax. The fruit of the union, to be named Pipex Wireless, will provide WiMax access to homes, businesses and public sector organisations... Read more

4 April, 2006 by Jo Best

UK WiMax company buys Wi-Fi roaming firm

...deals in the Manchester and Warwick areas. Freedom4, which used to be Pipex Wireless, is a significant player in the UK's burgeoning WiMax industry... Read more

20 May, 2008 by David Meyer

Freedom4 touts WiMax as SDSL alternative

Pipex Wireless has rebranded its business and outlined its plans for the rollout... Read more

5 October, 2007 by David Meyer

Tiscali snaps up Pipex's broadband

...three divisions following the acquisition, namely its business services, web hosting and Pipex Wireless. Pipex Wireless, a joint venture between Intel and the ISP, rolled... Read more

16 July, 2007 by Gemma Simpson

Freedom4 launches combined 3G, Wi-Fi dongle

Freedom4, the wireless network operator formerly known as Pipex Wireless, has launched a dongle that can use both 3G and Wi... Read more

3 October, 2008 by David Meyer

More WiMax network rollouts in UK

...the UK. Like the company Freedom4 — a spin-off from the former Pipex Wireless — On-Communications is offering fixed WiMax as a cheaper, wireless alternative... Read more

9 July, 2008 by David Meyer

Ofcom confirms 4G spectrum auction

...UK, largely rolled out by the company Freedom4, which used to be Pipex Wireless. And in February, a Motorola executive told ZDNet.co.uk that... Read more

7 April, 2008 by David Meyer

Nokia may launch WiMax internet tablet

...of WiMax networks in place, largely rolled out by Freedom4, the former Pipex Wireless. It is not yet known whether the WiMax version of the... Read more

31 March, 2008 by David Meyer

Pipex Communications becomes GX Networks

...the other various Pipex businesses have been subsequently rebranding. In October 2007, Pipex Wireless became Freedom4, a company which mostly deals with a fixed-WiMax... Read more

10 March, 2008 by David Meyer

Somerfield trials WiMax in Manchester

...Pipex Business, and "powered by" Freedom4, the WiMax company previously known as Pipex Wireless. It is not yet clear in what context Somerfield has deployed... Read more

28 February, 2008 by David Meyer

Milton Keynes gets commercial WiMax service

...SDSL) connections. The connectivity is provided by Freedom4 — until recently known as Pipex Wireless — which has been trialling fixed WiMax in Milton Keynes since last... Read more

18 December, 2007 by David Meyer

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