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   #4. Posted at 02:46 PM on May 19th 2008 Edit   Reply

When I lived in Duluth, MN, I used Clearwire for a year with only one hiccup. It is good tech.
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   #3. Posted at 05:22 PM on May 7th 2008 Edit   Reply

WiMax (and OFDM in general) is more spectrally efficient (bits/sec/Hz) than other radio protocols such as GSM/GPRS/EDGE (TDMA), or IS2000/EVDO/UMTS/HSDPA (combinations of CDMA/TDMA).

There's no reason they shouldn't charge less and/or perform better.
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   #2. Posted at 01:32 PM on May 7th 2008 Edit   Reply

Clearwire, wow. I have been dying to get wireless WiMax in my area. We will see if it is worth a crap when it comes. Clearwire only has a few towers in our area, and none of them cover my house.

-LS
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   #1. Posted at 12:41 PM on May 7th 2008 Edit   Reply

Considering how lousy their service is for amount you spend, I'm surprised ClearWire is still operating as a business.

Hopefully WiMax will give users decent bandwidth at affordable prices. I think it can, provided ClearWire doesn't somehow eff it up (quite possible.)
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