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more about #clearwire Nanan00: Basically everywhere in Texas but Houston, DOH! So who do I have to kill to get 4g/wimax in Houston? more » m4ximusprim3: sandiegosandiegosandiego... COME ON SPRINT, SAN DIEGO! more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Bellingham? Seriously? While I have mad respect for B-ham I'd have expected them to try for Redmond/Bellevue/Seattle first. more » SwatLax: Set up my WiMax (Xohm?) 7 hours ago in Baltimore. At the moment, 3.5 down, 1.5 up. It'll be interesting to see how reliable this is, but if it works... more » crsrc: The reason the important major cities have been left off is that people in those cities would actually use the service, crippling it. While some of th... more » Micster5: Sprint 4G rolled out (through "Clear") today in West Texas. Interesting because 3G isn't even available here yet. more » GageBarracuda: I'm on Clear in Portland (needed some temporary Internet at a temporary living location, so the lack of a contract and not having to install anything ... more » Identity Avatar: 4G. Now with more ketchup. more » almondrickrossroca: Have you guys looked at plans on Clearwater's website? GO here: www.clearwire.com and look at these plans. They're a f*in joke. I typed in a fake... more » Digitallysick: Its too bad its a horrible company and all the big businesses will bail on it , this is how sprint works for sure. Invest in a company, then bail out more » Ghettoshark: WiMax might be coming now, but LTE is the future. It'll have seamless transition between GSM, CDMA, as well as backing by most major carriers here. more » tok3ninja: Come to Hartford, now. For real. I'm looking to dump Comcast ASAP. Despite their speed increases, I tend to compare them to Walt Disney. more » OMG! Ponies!: Any word on the condiment situation? Will you have to be near a ketchup bottle to use it? How will a bottle of BBQ sauce affect performance? Does mu... more » Heliophage: I just did a speedtest on my phone and got 12.5 Mbps. Am I doing it wrong? *scratches head* more » Bon5ai: The writing in this article doesn't make sense. Your new iPhone 3GS is fast if you look to the past? Where else would you look to compare to? Thats li... more » Cheatachu: So this means that when all my friends are raving about how fast the internet on their new iphone's are, I have had faster internet on my HTC Touch on... more » DallasDictys: anybody got any leads on a good USB wifi router, that I can use with a Verizon Dongular Device. I checked the Internet but couldn't get a clear unders... more » ScottRose: They removed the monkey face from the case, looks like.. From Giz, a while back more » Nick: i can't wait for this to come to san antonio, texas. can . . . not . . . wait. more » bosskev: I'm not clear--how is all this Wi-Fi magic being performed by a ketchup bottle? more » -
#wimax
Leaked 2009 Roadmap of Sprint's 4G WiMax Rollout
Engadget stumbled on what appears to be Sprint's WiMax roadmap for the rest of 2009, and it's an odd mix of major and minor cities—with some notable exceptions, especially New York City and San Francisco. More » -
#4g
Clearwire Opens 4G Wireless in Three New Cities, Only 77 to Go
Remember when Clearwire promised they'd bring WiMax to 80 cities within 18 months? Well, they've started with Las Vegas, Portland and Atlanta (the latter being right in AT&T's backyard), and Sprint is set to take advantage. More » -
#wimax
Clearwire Swears They'll Have WiMax in 80 Markets in 18 Months
Musing on whether they'll position themselves under the teat of federal stimulus funding, Clearwire says they're still gonna have WiMax in 80 markets over the next 18 months. With just nine launching in 2009, good luck. [Unstrung via DSL Reports] -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: What AT&T's 7.2Mbps Network Really Means
AT&T's contribution to the improved overall speed of the iPhone 3GS—their upgraded 7.2Mbps network—is nearly as important as Apple's. But 7.2 is just a number, and AT&T's network is just one of many. Here's where it actually stands. More » -
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#review
Review: Clear Spot Portable WiMax Wi-Fi Hotspot
Today Clearwire yanked the cloth off of its rumored Clear Spot portable WiMax-to-Wi-Fi hotspot, a shiny little battery-powered device that lets you bestow real 4G bandwidth upon anyone in Wi-Fi range. More » -
#cellphones
Giz Explains: How Cell Towers Work
I recently visited a cell site shared by Clearwire and two other unnamed carriers—without frying my nuts. We've all driven past them so many times, but have you ever actually wondered how they work?
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#review
Exclusive: WiMax Uncapped Speed Tests
A cable modem in your pocket. Rockin' down the highway with video on demand. Real wireless broadband. I tested an unthrottled Clearwire WiMax connection all over Portland, and that's (mostly) what I got. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why WiMax and LTE Wireless 4G Data Will Blow Your Mind
3G sucks. Yeah I said it. Try watching YouTube video or hell, loading Giz. Real wireless, ubiquitous broadband for slurping up crazy data anywhere, anytime is coming. Soon. In the form of WiMax and LTE. More » -
#vestedinterests
The Analog TV Shutdown Is a Flustercuck of Corporate Money, No One Cares About Consumers
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin (rightly) said that Obama's plan to delay the analog shutdown would create "consumer confusion." But as Ars reports, when government, big corporations and tons of money are involved, it's never about consumers. More » -
#wimax
Sprint Dual U300 Modem Will Connect to Both EVDO and WiMax
Sprint's partnership with WiMax provider ClearWire looks to be bearing some hardware fruit, with the release of the first dongle to combine 3G cellular and 4G capabilities. More » -
#wimax
Sprint and Clearwire Marriage Official: WiMax Network Branded "Clear"
The Sprint/Clearwire joint WiMax venture announced back in July is a done deal, as is the $3.2 billion investmentfrom Intel, Google and others. The WiMax network will branded Clear, replacing the stupid Xohm moniker. More »
