Anyone sign up for this new service that is now available in the PDX area? http://www.kgw.com/business/stories/kgw_010609_business_clearwire_mobile_Internet.45cdbdb8.html
I looked at it, and if I didn't travel so much I'd be interested. But the cell-phone modem I use now works all over the country, and Clearwire is only available in very limited areas so far. barfo
My friend just signed up . . . I'll give a report in a month or so. By the way, max to has free wifi if anyone has a card and feels like surfing while riding the max.
I had Clearwire with the old network. Poor reliability and signal strength, and pretty slow. I'm in Boise. I dumped it after a week. I might give them another look when 4G comes to my town. It's supposed to be the shit.
4G from Wikipedia: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/4g A nominal data rate of 100 Mbit/s while the client physically moves at high speeds relative to the station, and 1 Gbit/s while client and station are in relatively fixed positions as defined by the ITU-R,[3] A data rate of at least 100 Mbit/s between any two points in the world,[3]
A friend of mine owns a business that installs some Clearwire spots in town for businesses. He's actually pretty impressed with it so far. Intel is one of the main backers of the technology and, according to him, Comcast just rebranded Clearwire for their on-the-go high speed internet claims.