  Jerm
join:2000-04-10 Richland, WA
| reply to xenophon Re: WiMAX needs to happen in US whoever owns it
Oh Clearwire...
I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy. What a sub-par alternative to true broadband.
If you're a Grandma that just wants to browse your email, then Clearwire might work for you.
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  N O Y B St. John 3.16
join:2005-12-15 Forest Grove, OR
| said by Jerm :Oh Clearwire... I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy. What a sub-par alternative to true broadband. If you're a Grandma that just wants to browse your email, then Clearwire might work for you. Don't believe me? Just check the reviews. Don't tell WarmCoke, (s)he is enjoying a fantasy.
»[General] Should I get Clearwire? I live in the country
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 xenophon
join:2007-09-17
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| reply to Jerm said by Jerm :Oh Clearwire... If you're a Grandma that just wants to browse your email, then Clearwire might work for you. Don't believe me? Just check the reviews. Clearwire is currently using a pre-WiMAX version. They'll be upgrading to 802.16e, same Sprint is using. Sprint is marketing WiMAX at 2-4Mbps but testers in Chicago are getting over 6, granted there aren't a lot of users on the towers yet. The devices themselves are capable of 15Mbps but Sprint probably won't give you that much for a while. |
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