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Wi-Fi User Group: Sharing Disallowed by Clearwire Portland’s Personal Telco Project (wiki), started, in 2000, turns houses, apartments and coffee shops into free wireless hotspots. Currently they have over 100 active nodes, and eventually would like to cover the entire city of Portland, Oregon with even more. President Michael Weinberg shares his thoughts on Clearwire’s Portland service on Personal Telco’s Blog: My
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Nokia sends the N810 WiMax Edition out to pasture The same week that another major US city gets lit up with WiMax (Portland, Oregon), reports have been trickling out that Nokia has canceled the WiMax equipped version of its portable internet tablet. Nokia is allegedly saying that the N810 WiMax has reached its end of life, and declined to give any other explanation.
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Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition discontinued Nokia has discontinued its N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition, MobileBurn reports, due to “the slow WiMAX roll out in the USA.” So far, there are two WiMAX markets in USA: Sprint launched XOHM mobile broadband commercial service  in Baltimore last September, while Clearwire has just launched its WiMAX service in Portland. You can take full advantage
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Nokia N810 WiMAX is "dead" Just months after the device's release, the production and distribution of the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition handset has been discontinued. Officials say it was its "natural" end of life, though we'd say the Baltimore-Portland-only availability and the overall slow WiMAX roll out in the USA are the two main factors that influenced this decision....
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Clearwire has launched its WiMAX service in Portland, OR. If you own a WiMAX device and live in Oregon’s biggest city, you can experience 4G wireless broadband by purchasing one of the following plans: $10 for a 24-hour pass $30 a month for 200MB of data $40 a month for 2GB $50 a month for unlimited data The WiMAX forum
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Motorola offers a USBw 100 adaptor and its CPEi 150 plug-and-play device for use on the Clear 4G mobile internet service in Portland.
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Clearwire announced today at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show the launch of its WiMAX network in Portland. The new network offers high-speed wireless data transfers with laptop cards, with more devices expected soon. Read the full story here.
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PORTLAND, Ore.?Clearwire launched its Clear-branded mobile WiMAX service here yesterday, claiming it?s making Portland the fastest unwired city in the West.
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Clearwire launched its mobile WiMAX service under the brand name "Clear" in Portland, Ore., yesterday, making it the second city--after Baltimore, Md.--in the United States to support the 4G technology. The new service in Portland is cheaper than the service launched under Sprint Nextel's WiMAX Xohm brand this past fall. Home Internet service starts at $20 per month, and mobile WiMAX service ...
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With recently merging its spectrum with Sprint, Clearwire opened up the second WiMAX market in Portland, Oregon...
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