Inukshuk Wireless Partnership
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Inukshuk Wireless Partnership is a joint venture between Rogers Communications and Bell Canada. It is tasked with establishing pre-WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) infrastructure in Canada. Service is available as Rogers Portable Internet and Sympatico Unplugged.
In May 2008, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed Unique Broadband System's claim against Inukshuk Wireless Partnership to transfer the MCS (Multipoint Communications Systems) spectrum rights back to Rogers' subsidiary, Inukshuk Internet Inc.[1]
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- ^ {cite web|url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/May2008/13/c8323.html|title=Claim against Inukshuk Wireless Partnership is dismissed by court|date=2008-05-13}}

