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9/18/2009 6:03:50 PM

Goodman Networks: Firm aims to hire several hundred in coming months

Goodman Networks Inc. is a national telecommunications services company founded in 2000 that provides engineering, deployment, integration and maintenance services to wireline and wireless carriers and original equipment manufacturers.The Plano, Texas-based company this summer recently received $62 million in equity and debt financing from The Stephens Group L.L.C., which it plans to use to grow its business, including adding another couple hundred employees to its base of nearly 1,000. The company...

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9/18/2009 5:50:13 PM

From RCR Wireless: Huawei to double North American staff as it secures contracts with Clearwire, Cox

September 7 2009 - 6:00 am ET | Tracy Ford | RCR Wireless NewsView OnlineFresh off network wins with Clearwire Corp., Cox Communications Inc. and Leap Wireless International Inc., Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. is on its way to nearly double its staff in North America by the end of the year.The Chinese infrastructure company has had a presence in North America since 2001, and has battled initial resistance from U.S. carriers that seemed wary of the vendor. However, Huawei’s self-described...

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9/18/2009 5:46:27 PM

From RCR Wireless @4G World: 3G not dead yet

September 16 2009 - 6:00 am ET | Dan Meyer | RCR Wireless NewsView onlineCHICAGO – What's that old saying: I can't miss you if you won't go away. That seemed appropriate for day 1 of the 4G World 2009 event held this week in Chicago where while the focus of the conference is obviously on 4G technologies, those pesky 3G networks remained a major topic of speakers and attendees.Keynote speakers from both domestic (ATT Mobility's Kris Rinne) and international (Michael Rocca from Australian...

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