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Date Added: June 04, 2008 02:24:04 PM
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 04, 2008--Global Mobile Corporation, Taiwan's leading WiMAX operator, and NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE), a global provider of mobile multimedia and wireless broadband technologies, announced today a joint technology collaboration to make end-to-end mobile WiMAX solutions a reality for the global market.

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