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more about #wimax more comments → Fractal the Meek: Now that Sprint totally pwns iPCS *rimshot*, finally getting closer in Chi-land. For the record, that warm tingling sensation means it's working! #wi... more » HighOctaneX: I read the title as "Did You Wake Up Baked" more » Hiphopopotamus: Too many press releases to sort through... NYC in there? Edit: Nope. more » Thee Sea: Yes. I'm sterile now. Probably for the best. #wireless more » Philip Han: I have unlimited @ 2.5Mbps (~240KBps average) I use about 100-250GB a month combined from my iPhone, MacBook and PC Laptop. If there would ever be a... more » Ben Zvan: If I'm paying for 6Mbps, I should be able to use that 24/7 more » Honest_rian: seems to me that all they have to flipping do is build better towers. They are raking in millions anyway. just build towers that can handle more. case... more » up2l8: Once again... data caps are not the right answer - bandwidth tiers are. more » mikemil828: //Goodbye unlimited mobile broadband like the iPhone has.// Err.... [gizmodo.com] Any guarantee of unlimited mobile broadband was already illusory b... more » SGTalon: Man don't you just love all this "Hope and Change"? I think the same thing every time i call the unemployment number. more » RabidMoose: It's like one of those tricky-ass genies, where you technically get what you wish for, but they find a way to work around your words and screw you ove... more » Ghost_MH: I don't have a problem with this at all. The option is unlimited bandwidth and I can only do what I'm allowed to do, or limited bandwidth where I can ... more » OCEntertainment: Meh. Regulate or don't whatever the heck you want. It's not gonna stop the steady forward march of the tech. Happened before with dial-up. Folks start... more » andy000001: iPhone unlimited is NOT unlimited now. There is a 5GB cap on all ATT data plans these days. My account rep specifically informs me of this every tim... more » anexanhume: I can see this becoming a potential issue because why we mention all this traffic in a vague sense, everyone knows we're really just talking about the... more » -
#fcc
Why the FCC's Got AT&T and Verizon Scared Shitless
Remember net neutrality? Over a year after Comcast's torrent-killing ways turned it into a rallying cry for chest-slapping geek solidarity, it's back. But this time, it's got AT&T and Verizon scared shitless—and it might actually screw us over. 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 » -
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#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] -
#sprint
Sprint May Get HTC Hero and Samsung WiMax Device
Details are scarce, but PhoneNews sources claim that Sprint is ready to get on the Android bandwagon. Apparently, they are currently testing the HTC Hero and a Samsung WiMax / CDMA device that runs Android. More » -
#wimax
Pioneer WiMax In-Car PMP Streams Audio, Video From Your Home Server
As inadvertently proved in our uncapped tests, one of the great promises of WiMax is streaming media, everywhere. That's exactly what Pioneer's forthcoming PMP is for. More » -
#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 » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why Cellphone Reception Still Sucks
"Hi, I'd like a large barbecue chicken pizza with extra—*fzzt* oni *asjkhwakj* no *kssshh*" CALL FAILED. What just happened here? With all of today's modern wireless technology, why do cellphones still pull this crap? More » -
#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 » -
#4g
Sprint Testing LTE Equipment; Whither WiMax?
LTE's been the chosen 4G standard for a while—AT&T, Verizon and others are going that way. Sprint, the lone stalwart, has been pursuing WiMax glory. But GigaOM says now they're evaluating LTE equipment. Wha? More »

