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WarmCoke

join:2007-01-31
Boise, ID
·Clearwire Wireless

reply to N O Y B
Re: [General] Should I get Clearwire? I live in the country

I think that this is a good discussion - we are comparing and contrasting services. Clearwire is hanging onto me as a customer (and many people I know in this area) just fine with the early termination fee really not even being an issue. I do not feel bad for most people that complain about that fee either as most of them knew the terms of the contract they were signing up.

I did not want to go with cable as I don't watch much TV and did not have cable in my home at the time - I was considering VOIP so I did not want my internet access tied to the local phone company as I was going to tell them to take their dial tone and shove it. That left me with wireless broadband and it has worked out very well to this point.


N O Y B
St. John 3.16

join:2005-12-15
Forest Grove, OR


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Like I said, they all have their pros and cons. Just a matter of selecting what fits the particular needs/requirements.

Many people will not sign up for ClearWire due to the excessive early termination fee. It is clearly well beyond cost recovery. For example if a person were to sign up for a 1 year contract and terminate 1 month early, they would still owe $110 early termination fee. For many people that is about 3 times their monthly bill.

If I understand it is prorated like this.
12th mo. $110 ETF
11th mo. $120 ETF
10th mo. $130 ETF
9th mo. $140 ETF
8th mo. $150 ETF
7th mo. $160 ETF
6th mo. $170 ETF
5th mo. $180 ETF
4th mo. $190 ETF
3th mo. $200 ETF
2th mo. $210 ETF
1th mo. $220 ETF

Even Verizon FiOS ETF is much less, $99, and it is much more expensive to install. But Verizon rightly so can be very confident people who order their FiOS service are going to like it and be satisfied with the reliability, stability and performance of the service. And yet for per/bit bandwidth FiOS, DSL and Cable cost less than ClearWire. So unless it is the only game in town or mobility is a requirement, ClearWire is clearly out of the game.

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WarmCoke

join:2007-01-31
Boise, ID
·Clearwire Wireless

Clearwire's early termination fee is on par with many cell phone contracts that I have been a part of - even less in some cases. I don't think that it is as nearly as heinous as your posts make it out to be - by any means. And for satisfied customers like me and my neighbors - we will never pay it so its really a moot point.

Clearwire was not by any means the only game in my town at the time - but I wanted flexibility and that is what I received. I am not beholden to the phone company as I don't have DSL and the cable company and their constantly increasing rates can just stay away. I'm wireless - and loving it.


N O Y B
St. John 3.16

join:2005-12-15
Forest Grove, OR

Comparing broadband ETF with cell phone ETF is apples and oranges.


WarmCoke

join:2007-01-31
Boise, ID
Comes out of the same checking account...........

And again - moot point as I and most Clearwire customers will not be paying it.


N O Y B
St. John 3.16

join:2005-12-15
Forest Grove, OR


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Yup, comes out of your checking account. Most people will not take that chance with so much on the line if DSL, fiber or cable are available which provides more bandwidth for less money and much smaller early termination fee, maybe even no ETF at all for some.

Like I said earlier, unless mobility is requirement or only available service, ClearWire is out of the game.

Apparently you would rather spend the extra dough on mobility rather than broadband for your parents. That is fine, to each their own. You are in a very small niche willing to pay more for less bandwidth in exchange for mobility, so be it. As for myself, and many others, everywhere I need internet access from has broadband with WiFi access. And some of those places are out of the small ClearWire service area.

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Be a Good Netizen - Read, Know & Honor Your ISP Terms of Service
Comcast: »www.comcast.net/terms/index.jsp
Verizon: »onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/···0707.pdf

WarmCoke

join:2007-01-31
Boise, ID
·Clearwire Wireless

Geez dude - its a couple hundred bucks - not something I would really have to head to a loan shark to cover even if I did want out of the contract. If the ETF is your main beef with Clearwire - I might suggest focusing on something that is actually related to the service.

Clearwire is obviously not "out of the game" for hundreds of thousands of current customers, not to mention the millions of people that will eventually be with a WiMax provider over the next few years as it is rolled out in a broader fashion. It might be out of your game - but you seem to be attached to the idea of a wired world.

Remember as well that you are the one that came to this thread and started this little rant about Clearwire. I was simply giving some advice to the OP regarding the service. There are many happy Clearwire customers and there will continue to be so. And I would predict that WiMax technology in general will grow in popularity and more and more people will be able to ditch their cable company or phone company allegiances.

It's not just cable, dsl or another wired provider anymore - wireless broadband works - and for tons of us - it works extremely well.

DemonChicken

join:2006-10-15
Boon, MI
If it works so well, then why isn't it where I live?

EVDO sucks, at least mine does, I have it set up like they wanted me to set it up and as of right now I can't play TF2.

WarmCoke

join:2007-01-31
Boise, ID
·Clearwire Wireless

That question does not even make sense to be honest - "If it works so well why isn't it where I live?" That is like asking if the Eiffel Tower is so pretty, why isn't it in the United States?

Clearwire has the hardware and the towers setup to offer service in select US cities - that is not abnormal....in fact its very normal. The fact that you cannot get it in your area means absolutely nothing about the service that Clearwire offers.

Geddy2112

join:2006-10-01
Albuquerque, NM
reply to DemonChicken
Try Verizon Wireless Rev. A EVDO. Much more mobile than Clearwire will EVER be & flat out faster service. I worked for Clearwire & believe me...not good.
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