Thursday, August 6, 2009

Clearwire Brings WiMax 4G Wireless Networks to 10 New Markets

It appears that Sprint and Clearwire are pushing hard to roll out it's nationwide 4G wireless network. Perhaps they are feeling the pressure from the nearing launch of Verizon's LTE wireless network.

Clearwire has just announced that it's WiMax 4G wireless network will open in ten more market. The company uses Sprint Nextel's 2.5GHz spectrum to bring high speed 4G technology to the US market. These newly announced markets will begin to operate starting on September 1

The company offers WiMax technology which offers faster speeds than current 3G wireless technologies. The service provider boasts that WiMax can offer up to 4 megabits per second for downloads and 500 kilobits per second for uploading. These figure makes the technology more than twice as fast as the 3G wireless connection. This wireless network also provides wider coverage than other high-speed wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi..

Here are the new markets that will receive broadband services from the Clearwire Wimax 4G wireless network:

  • Abilene, Texas
  • Amarillo, Texas
  • Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Lubbock, Texas
  • Midland/Odessa, Texas
  • Killeen/Temple, Texas
  • Waco, Texas
  • Wichita Falls, Texas
  • Boise, Idaho
  • Bellingham, Wash.
These markets will join the markets in Atlanta, Baltimore, and Portland, Ore. However, the company's plans are far from over. Clearwire hopes to serve 80 markets by the end of 2010.

Here's a recap of the services offered by Clearwire. Consumers can get in-home wireless broadband services for as low as $20 per month. Mobile Internet plans start at $40 per month with a day pass for $10. Customers can also add voice service to their in-home package for $25 per month.

That's it for this post on the new markets for the WiMax 4G wireless network. Tune in to this blog to get the latest news and updates to wireless networks.

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