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Comments on news posted 2007-03-08 19:27:58: Clearwire's IPO started hot and netted the company nearly $600 million today, then the value dropped slightly as most stock jocks realized they had no idea WiMax came in mobile and fixed variants. ..

mobbo

join:2005-04-13
Denton, TX

Yay

Congrats. You have $600 million... now DO SOMETHING WITH IT!
hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

Re: Yay

Yah! They can come to Ohio.
rahvin112

join:2002-05-24
Sandy, UT

??

On one hand you say they have no future and the other you say Sprint has a more viable future in WiMax. What you fail to mention is that Sprint plans to use Clearwire's network, the agreement should also allows clearwire to use sprints towers nationwide for broadcast points, and with the new at&t spectrum they have 2.5ghz spectrum nearly nationwide.

So if Sprint is going to be the big player in Wimax, and they are using Clearwire's network, doesn't that mean Clearwire will be successful?

BillRoland
Premium
join:2001-01-21
Ocala, FL
kudos:2

There's got to be something to it

Craig McCaw has a proven history of success, if he's involved I highly doubt this is a money losing venture.
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"Don't steal. The government hates competition."

juicelee
Premium
join:2000-12-04
Hacienda Heights, CA

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Re: There's got to be something to it

Teledesic and XO didn't do so well, so I wouldn't say his involvement is a guarantee of success. However, there aren't many players in the wimax market right now, so the potential growth is there (unlike the situation with Vonage's IPO).

intrstdobserver

@clearwire-dns.net
Mr. McCaw has been a mastermind at setting up cell phone businesses successfully. Once established he sells the business to the highest bidder. However, he also has had some companies that went belly up shortly after... His Track record although very impressive has come up short at times.

The first 2 years of Clearwire has a net loss of over 400 million dollars with no end in site. This company based on personal experience will never be a viable contender in the broadband market. My personal opinion is that Clearwire will be sold within the next 18-24 months.

Lastly the way to keep a customer happy is to provide superior customer service. Clearwire has and continues to lead the pack with extremely POOR customer service from the 888-clearwi group to the local market service and support.

Lil Jon
Premium
join:2006-06-26
Cincinnati, OH
said by BillRoland:

Craig McCaw has a proven history of success, if he's involved I highly doubt this is a money losing venture.
Yup. I can only see this growing.

Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

Hrmm....

AT&T sells spectrum to Clearwire as a condition of the merger, then turns around buys them outright, getting the network and the spectrum.

Nice.
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PolarBear03
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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join:2005-01-03

Customer Service

With their record of "excellent" customer service, I won't give these bastards a dime for their service or their stock.
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"I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del.

intrstdobserver

@clearwire-dns.net

Re: Customer Service

I agree 100% with you! Only the few that have had Clearwire for more than 6 months can attest to the extreme lack of care that their customer service has. They have you on a contract while pulling credit for internet.

I would warn all with the old adage, "Buyer Beware." Check into your local Better Business Bureaus(BBB'S) to find out more on this company if your considering their product.

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