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Too good from MN

@clearwire-dns.net

Clearwire... BAH

Yea... just wanted to say that I am severely disappointed with my families clearwire buy. I have tried looking at ways to optimize our signal but no matter what I do it remains crap. I also like to play counter-strike and games like that and my ping is OUTRAGEOUSLY HIGH. It gets really old lagging across the screen. And everyone of my friends who have it have the exact same problem. If you are an elderly woman hoping to look up some knitting patterns and such off the internet maybe clearwire is a good buy for you. But for me the 2-year contract has really been hurting and I am not sure if it is worth getting out of. Good luck with the crappy service clearwire. Once everyones 2 year agreements are up I highly doubt that you will have anyone coming back... specifically me.
-Love Too Good From MN-


JTS

@bellsouth.net
The problem isn't just in MN. Across the internet you can find reviews and BLOGS. Clearwire is becoming a flop. The hype sounded great, but word of mouth is going to be their downfall.


Think twice

@ge.com

reply to Too good from MN
Yes, there's all kinds of people writing in. How would you characterize me? We got Clearwire service when it first came to Jacksonville. At the time there were few alternatives to expensive cable. My service started out well. I was happy. I recommended it to friends, but won't do it again. For some it works, for others it doesn't. Many of the same problems with the signal strength, reliability, service, and contracts. My service has gone down hill. I haven't had a good signal for weeks, when I do the speeds are still slow, and the help desk is powerless to help. From reading reviews and first hand experience, Clearwire is a product that isn't developed enough to serve consistently. One common note I've seen - the product is getting worse. If reliability is needed look elsewhere. One last note: from what I've read Clearwire is not making money. Maybe that's a hint at why their product and service seems to be getting worse.
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