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Not to insult anyone, but Clearwire already performed tests while driving around the Hillsboro-Portland area, and they reported 2.5 Mbps peak, but average of 0.9 Mbps on EVDO, two separate carriers. On their WiMax network (which hasn't been released for public use), they averaged 6.5 Mbps, and a peak of 19 Mbps.
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