Clearwire is offered in majority of USA. Namely ; California, Hawaii, Colorado, Nevada, New Jersey, Kansas , Washington, Texas, Utah, Maryland, Florida and Georgia to name some service areas.
Sprint, Clearwire
Clearwire, which primarily offered WiMAX-based wireless broadband services, provided speeds that varied based on the plan and location, typically ranging from 1 to 10 Mbps for downloads. However, the company ceased operations in 2013, and its technology was largely replaced by LTE networks. For current high-speed internet options, users should consider more modern providers that offer fiber or 4G/5G services.
Clearwire provides high speed internet service. It is a regional provider and does not have services for everyone in the country. They have competitive rates.
Clearwire is a company that offers wireless internet services. There are dozens of different Clearwire stores in California. ClearWire Long Beach is located at 1801 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA.
The population of Clearwire is 2,011.
Clearwire was created in 2003-10.
Clearwire Wireless is an internet service that uses 4G networks to provide internet access at home or on the move. They offer mobile or home only services, or a combination of the two.
You can buy clearwire internet from the clearwire website, you enter your ZIP and it tells you nearby areas of connection to the 4G in the united states, and whether it is suitable for you to purchase clearwire or not.
June at the earliest. Maybe never. There are no signs that Clear is testing a network in San Diego. In LA and New York, 4G phones started working many months before the official rollout, as the nodes got built and turned on for testing. There are no areas of San Diego that have seen 4G coverage, even briefly, and so it seems that even if San Diego was in the process of getting WiMax, it will be at least 4-6 months before it would go live. If the process has not even started, well, then, we are looking at a long time. Clearwire needs a heavy dose of additional funding to finish its next round of expansion of the WiMax network, and if Sprint pulls the plug it might not get the money it needs. If that happens, Sprint might start transitioning to LTE, and support WiMax only in the cities where it already exists. Sprint's head hinted last year that it was not tied to WiMax and could switch if market conditions changed.
Yes, most cable internet services require a contract. There are some companies like Clearwire that offer broadband without a contract.
Yes, WiMAX is launched in india. till now its for fixed wimax (802.16d).
Standard wirless internet services can vary from company to company with average speeds of 3-4 Megabytes/second. Clear wireless is offered by Clear Celluar service and is on 4G WiMax. It claims to have the fastest wirless speeds.