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Clearwire WIMAX: It Is What It Is! Fantastic Wireless Internet (No Hype, No Bull, Low $)

posted June 29, 2009 - 3:22pm
Clearwire WIMAX: It Is What It Is! Fantastic Wireless Internet (No Hype, No Bull, Low $)

I had to laugh today when I read about Comcast getting ready tomorrow to begin selling their wireless Internet service. What I was really laughing about was the price they're going to charge. A one-year promotional price of $49.99. The service will cost $72.95 when the promotion expires.

Comcast decided to begin in Oregon. It's a arrangement between Sprint, Comcast, and Clearwire. Clearwire also operates independently here in Oregon and has since January 2009. Clearwire has three price ranges for their Internet service, Fast for around $28 a month, Faster for about $38 a month, and Fastest for about $48 per month. These are not promotional prices, these are the regular prices. These prices are for home-wireless services.

If your thinking about wireless-on-the-go the Internet prices are $25, $35, and $45 per month, but, you have to buy the wireless-card for $49.95. The home-based modems can be rented for $5 a month, thus the extra $5 per service for home. I rent my modem, but, they can be bought. The other $3 amounts to taxes.

And, what Clearwire states in their advertising is exactly what Clearwire gives its customers. I signed up in January 2009, and have been dazzled ever since. I'm on the mid-range speed and I pay $38 month. I can watch movies, have lots of pages open, do uploads and downloads flawlessly. And, best of all, Clearwire has the best customer and tech support I have ever experienced. All their customer service and tech support are based in the United States.

There was one month, awhile back, I had trouble paying on my due-date. They took two-payments and never interrupted my service. They are always a joy to deal with, regardless of tech or customer service. I bet you can't say that about your Internet service?

When I go and repair a computer at someone else's home I always take my Clearwire modem with me. Why? Because I know it works flawlessly and I want my customers to see this superb Internet service. And, thirdly, because if I am stumped as to a problem I can call Clearwire's tech support and they will help me troubleshoot any computer my service is plugged into. That's really cool. Clearwire operates a 4G Network.

And, there is no software. You simply turn off your computer, plug the modem in, turn the computer back on, and BOOM, your rolling on the Internet, flawlessly. Finally, Internet without the hype, bull, and broken promises. All Clearwire service is encrypted.

In your home, in your car blasting down the freeway, or sitting in a park, absolutely flawless Internet service. It's a breath of fresh air.

If you want to see if Clearwire service is available in your area you can visit their website at clearwire.com

You can sign-up on a contract or without. It's your choice. If you decide to sign-up and use this referral code: d68gk3, you'll get a $10 “Clear365 reward” to use toward music downloads.

My only reason to have written this article was to present to others this viable option for Internet service. I couldn't be happier with it. And, now that the cable companies and telephone companies are starting to offer this service at higher prices I thought it important to present the company who created it, CLEARWIRE!

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Clearwire has good browsing service

Joseph: Clearwire is probably the least cost service here in Boise, but it does have some drawbacks. It is awesome for straight browsing, absolutely no complaints! It is great for surfing for a whole family in fact. However, if you game even casually, Steam games for example or for netflix movies it shows a great deal of weakness very quickly. I had a serious problem playing any first person shooter online with clearwire. I also had problems streaming movies on netflix. After a few minutes of watching a movie in netflix low quality mode it stops to buffer more data. It is truly a bummer. I wish I could use clearwire because it is significantly cheaper than other options in Boise. But I like to watch movies over my broadband connection and occasionally play games. For that, I had to switch to Cable one (although severely overpriced) to get a decent latency connection.

Rpurbeck Xombytes

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