  Marylander
@umbc.edu | Weaker than Xohm
If you compare the "Clear" plans to the current Xohm offerings "Clear" is a lot less competitive.
I don't understand why they'd eagerly "unveil" a weaker product in this kind of market. |
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  Smile__ Premium join:2008-10-10 Baltimore, MD | Marylander,
How's those 24MB/18MB speeds at the college? lol |
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  GOLFnSUN Enjoy the sun Premium join:2002-03-03 Avalon, NJ | reply to Marylander I thought Wimax was a 4G product. The upload speeds being offered are pretty anemic for 4G - they barely compete with the 3G wireless offerings from the telcos. |
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  Greyface
@or.us
| »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX
It's a group of broadcasting technologies suitable for longer-range broadcasting than Wi-fi. It's usually cheaper to set up and run, although it can be used in close proximity for theoretically tremendous speeds. |
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