By: Mirand Lamani The new wireless technology unveiled a few years ago called WiMax appeared to have reached a stalling point but it apparently still has some tricks up its sleeve. According to Clearwire, the main company leading the WiMax revolution, the city of Baltimore has already been equipped …
On December 1st, I wrote an article titled, “ Let’s Be Clear: I Love XOHM” discussing my troubles with Comcast Internet service and how Sprint’s XOHM - soon to be Clearwire’s Clear - saved the day. I’m sad to say that I have to amend that article after having an equally agitating experience …
On December 1st, I wrote an article titled, “ Let’s Be Clear: I Love XOHM” discussing my troubles with Comcast Internet service and how Sprint’s XOHM - soon to be Clearwire’s Clear - saved the day. I’m sad to say that I have to amend that article after having an equally agitating experience …
… though Wi-tribe in Jordan, Pakistan and Philippines; a partnership with Middle East conglomerate ATCO and global broadband provider, Clearwire International. Qtel’s rapid, yet carefully staged expansion strategy has also paid significant dividends for its stakeholders, with the company’s board having …
… coverage and Portland, Ore. will get it in early January. More cities are expected to follow. After some sturm and drang, the stars are finally aligning for Clearwire (CLWRD), the wireless broadband provider that is leading the WiMax charge. Earlier this month, Clearwire completed its merger with Sprint’s …
… it will offer dual-mode CDMA/WiMAX products and services as an MVNO of Clearwire under the brand ‘Sprint 4G’. At present Baltimore is the only city with WiMAX coverage, but Sprint foresees it becoming more widely used when Clearwire extends its mobile WiMAX network next year. Sprint claims the modem …
… — is steeper than some 3G-only plans, it’s still cheaper than a typical bundle of landline broadband and mobile broadband, making it perhaps a smart deal for someone who needs mobility past the Baltimore WiMax coverage zones. The value of the device, of course, will increase as more Clearwire …
… — is steeper than some 3G-only plans, it’s still cheaper than a typical bundle of landline broadband and mobile broadband, making it perhaps a smart deal for someone who needs mobility past the Baltimore WiMax coverage zones. The value of the device, of course, will increase as more Clearwire …
… and XOHM’s network coverage map is inaccorate. They said the signal reaches in the UMBC area. Even the website says it. Well then how come I can’t get it? The same two also says the signal is strong where I live. Yeah well, why is it too limpy in my bedroom? Seems like it works on the outside …
… — is steeper than some 3G-only plans, it’s still cheaper than a typical bundle of landline broadband and mobile broadband, making it perhaps a smart deal for someone who needs mobility past the Baltimore WiMax coverage zones. The value of the device, of course, will increase as more Clearwire …
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