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Karl Bode
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Re: within thirty months. ???

It's their own prediction and has repeatedly been doled out to the media (myself included)...it's also in FCC filings:
New Clearwire will deploy an advanced mobile WiMAX broadband network that will cover up to 140 million people in the United States in thirty months.
They also like to throw out the prediction of 60-80 million by 2009, 140 million by 2010 and 200 million by 2011. Whether they actually get anywhere near that is of course anybody's guess...


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It's their own prediction and has repeatedly been doled out to the media (myself included)...it's also in FCC filings:
New Clearwire will deploy an advanced mobile WiMAX broadband network that will cover up to 140 million people in the United States in thirty months.
They also like to throw out the prediction of 60-80 million by 2009, 140 million by 2010 and 200 million by 2011.
That will be about 45% of the US population by 2010, which is at about 305 million right now. They may make noises about rural development of Wimax, but they will only get near those numbers if they are deploying mostly in metro areas.
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They may make noises about rural development of Wimax, but they will only get near those numbers if they are deploying mostly in metro areas.
Yeah, I think it's been pretty well established they plan to target major metro markets. I think the lip service to rural deployment is mostly lip service to get people all hot and bothered...
Last month, Sprint launched its first WiMax urban deployment in Baltimore to generally favorable reviews. Clearwire has been testing a mobile WiMax deployment in Portland, Ore., and is preparing to go live with that network early next year. In a conference call following the release of Clearwire's financial report, Wolff indicated the company might be able to use so-called "white spaces" spectrum, which is unlicensed and was approved for free use by the FCC last week.

"We think of it as expanded Wi-Fi," Wolff said. "I think that presents some interesting opportunities for us, and will be looking at how we might leverage it in the rural areas." He noted that Google, its new investing partner, pushed hard for passage of the white-spaces spectrum.
Not willing yet to say they won't succeed, but I think it's a pretty huge uphill battle any which way they make the assault on mount AT&T/Verizon.


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140 million?

Try 2 million. Max.


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140 million?

Try 2 million. Max.
I am sure that the 140 million mentioned was a homes reachable stat and not how many customers they expect. Unless you really meant that their coverage maps will only reach 2 million homes - but I think that would be way too low.
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Mike, with the three cities that they already have networks in, they probably already cover a lot more than two million people.


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Look at Chicago, DC, Baltimore, Dallas and Boston already.. What's that? Close ot 30 million?


kamm

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Hah,

add NYC to it and you are likely to be over 40M...
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