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Clearwire Launches In Ten New Markets
Hopefully you live in Texas
by Karl Bode Tuesday 01-Sep-2009 tags: competition · business · wireless · alternatives · bandwidth · Clearwire Wireless
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As expected, Clearwire today announced the launch of their Mobile WiMax network in ten additional markets -- most of them smaller cities and towns in Texas. In addition to Boise, Idaho and Bellingham, Washington, the company launched the service in eight Texas markets, including Abilene, Amarillo, Corpus Christi, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Waco and Wichita Falls. According to Clearwire, these launches bring their market total to 14 markets, which potentially reach over 10 million people. Given Sprint is launching their own 4G services via the Clearwire network, they not surprisingly also today announced Mobile WiMax launches in both Boise and Bellingham.

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SHABAZZ

join:2008-07-13
Seattle, WA

Wimax 14 LTE 0

Now I’m just waiting on the press release from Verizon letting us know LTE is almost here.

PTEN44Ni

@cox.net

Re: Wimax 14 LTE 0

you'll be waiting 3 more years, ain't going to happen until 2013.
patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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said by SHABAZZ:

Now I’m just waiting on the press release from Verizon letting us know LTE is almost here.
So how about some real cities like LA or NY or Chicago rather than small 1 trick pony factory towns (factory=university and/or hospital and/or military) in Podunk Texas?
ernliz

join:2001-11-25
Abilene, TX
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Re: Wimax 14 LTE 0

said by patcat88:

said by SHABAZZ:

So how about some real cities like LA or NY or Chicago rather than small 1 trick pony factory towns (factory=university and/or hospital and/or military) in Podunk Texas?
Pure arrogance! LA and NYC have multiple options for high speed Internet (not saying that Clear is "high speed" though). For many rural users, Clear may be the only option. BTW, I've been to NYC and LA, and they're anything but "real."
skurfa

join:2006-03-10
Yorktown, VA

LTE

Am I am sure when LTE arrives VZW will let have it without a hard cap and for 50 bucks or less a month right? Not holding my breath
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Fairtax.org, It's time.
floydb1982

join:2004-08-25
Kent, WA

It doesn't show up on the coverage map

I just checked and there coverage map doesn't show those area of Texas on the coverage map.
West SV

join:2009-07-11
Mount Vernon, WA

Bellingham Market

I am considered in the Bellingham Market here in Mt Vernon. The new 'Clear' is BAD !!

wimaxer

@spcsdns.net

Re: Bellingham Market

said by West SV:

I am considered in the Bellingham Market here in Mt Vernon. The new 'Clear' is BAD !!
Esplain... do you mean you have it and it's bad? Do you have the new 'mobile' Wimax hardware or the pre-wimax version. Mobile is way mo betta.

West

@clearwire-wmx.net

Re: Bellingham Market

I have had the old ' Clearwire ' for over 5 years. Worked great. Was sent the new 'Clear' modem last month. Hooked up wouldn't hardly work. When it did, would lose all the time. Speed was WAY down when locked. Have gone back to old one, until they turn it of on Oct 1.
West SV

join:2009-07-11
Mount Vernon, WA
Had the old Modem for over 5 years, worked GREAT. Got new one last month. Hardly locked, sometimes. SLOW when did. Have gone back to old one until they turn off old system Oct 1st.
West SV

join:2009-07-11
Mount Vernon, WA

Re: Bellingham Market

Sorry for double reply, thought first didn't go through.
tuminatr

join:2003-03-19
Saint Paul, MN

I would not count your card yet

yes WI-max is first to market but have you looked at the coverage areas they are ity bitty teeny weenie not sure how proud I would be, I think it will be tel 2013 b4 ether company is proud to show anyone a coverage map

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