"NextWave" redirects here. For the comic book series, see Nextwave.
NextWave Wireless
Company type
Private
Founded
San Diego, California, United States
Headquarters
San Diego, California
,
U.S.
Parent
AT&T (2013-present)
Website
nextwave.com
NextWave Wireless Inc. is a wireless technology company that produces mobile multimedia solutions[buzzword] and speculates in the wireless spectrum market. The company consists principally of various wireless spectrum holdings.
The company is most notable for successfully suing the U.S. government for improperly seizing its assets while under bankruptcy protection.
AT&T announced its acquisition of NextWave in 2012.[1]
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