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Clearwire widened its Q4 loss to $236 million from $128...

Clearwire widened its Q4 loss to $236 million from $128 million in 2010, the company said Wednesday. Clearwire is actively looking for new wholesale customers, a key priority for 2012, CEO Erik Prusch said during a conference call, regarding the…

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FCC’s decision on LightSquared (CD Feb 16, p1). Analysts believed the move removes a competitor to Clearwire. “We continue to field a lot of inbound inquiries in terms of wholesale deals,” Prusch said. The company’s pleased with “the pipeline of opportunities that we have got in front of us,” he said. Meanwhile, Clearwire has been working with its majority owner Sprint Nextel to identify sites for the planned TD-LTE network, which will overlay Clearwire’s WiMAX network, Prusch said. The initial sites are expected to be up and running by mid-2013, he said. The company will also be working with its TD-LTE partners to accelerate the development of TD-LTE devices, executives said.