Clearwire said it launched WiMAX service Tuesday in Atlanta, cove...
Clearwire said it launched WiMAX service Tuesday in Atlanta, covering nearly 3 million people across 1,200 square miles. Customers can expect download speeds of 4 to 6 Mbps with bursts exceeding 15 Mbps. The network uses an area-wide WiMAX…
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radio system from Motorola. Clearwire is also offering devices including USB modems, residential modems, Clear Spot Wi-Fi devices and Intel embedded WiMAX laptops. Coming devices include a Panasonic Toughbook computer with embedded WiMAX chips and a Samsung WiMAX-enabled handheld device. Clearwire plans to launch in Las Vegas later this summer. The goal is to bring the service to 80 markets and up to 120 million people before 2010.