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Clearwire set to intro portable WiMAX/Wi-Fi router
After the official launch of the Clearwire WiMAX service in Portland, the company's chief strategy officer announced plans and showed a prototype of a portable WiMAX/Wi-Fi router that enables access to the 4G mobile broadband network from Wi-Fi enabled devices. The pre-production version of the ...
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Clearwire Prepping Portable WiMax/Wi-Fi Router
Clearwire Prepping Portable WiMax/Wi-Fi Router
sidecutreports.com — We’re going to have lots more — lots more — news and analysis from Tuesday’s official Clearwire... launch in Portland, Ore., but before we call it a night we had to break the product news that Clearwire chief strategy officer ... (more) Clearwire Prepping Portable WiMax/Wi-Fi Router
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Clearwire Prepping a WiMax Wi-Fi Router For Portable 4G Hotspots [WiMax]
Gizmodo — ... the little rig (in prototype form here) at Clearwire's Portland WiMax launch. It's basically a Cradlepoint device (it may even be made by them, as this Sprint EV-DO router is), and it will supposedly be on sale for around $125 by February in Clearwire's launch markets. But don't believe the marketing hooey from Clearwire though that they're the only network provider encouraging such uses—he obviously hasn't seen Sprint's Cradlepoint. [Sidecut Reports via Electronista] ...

Clearwire Announces First WiMAX/Wi-Fi Portable Router
Homotron.net — ... internet. The technology is so promising that Clearwire's Scott Richardson predicts huge, iPhone-style success - since every Wi-Fi enabled device will be able to take advantage of speeds considerably faster than 3G: "Just connecting the devices that already exist is a big business for us," Richardson said. "I see every iPhone user as a future customer." The unit goes on sale in Portland sometime in February for a non-finalized price of $125. Clearwire set to intro portable WiMAX/Wi-Fi router [Electronista]

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