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Sprint, Clearwire Set 4G Launch Dates for NYC, LA and SF

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Oct 18, 2010, 7:07 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Sprint and Clearwire have announced the launch dates for their WiMax network in the New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco markets. New York will launch first, on November 1. Los Angeles will follow on December 1, and San Francisco will go live in late December. Store openings and product availability in those markets will follow shortly after the official launch dates. Sprint and Clearwire also noted that WiMax will go live in Denver, Miami, Cincinnati and Cleveland before the end of the year.

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Slammer

Oct 18, 2010, 7:50 AM

Not Bad At All

I am totally enjoying my 4G, I hope these cities will embrace WiMAX as well.

John B.
It bad that Columbus, Ohio is not going to have Sprint 4g, but Cleveland and Cincinnati is going live by end og 2010. It does not make any sense. Could someone tell me why.
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DiamondPro

Oct 18, 2010, 1:06 PM

Roll it out roll it!!!

Glad to see two of the cities I will be visiting added to the list. 😎
mingkee

Oct 18, 2010, 12:41 PM

cap?

It's said Clear is throttling once you reached certain point.
As I will use it as landline, any limit/cap will not qualify.
Ive heard rumors that they will slow your speed after 10gb but its never happen to me personally. How much data do u plan on using in a month?
thriller1

Oct 18, 2010, 11:35 AM

What Columbus, Ohio? Cleveland and Cincinnati No Columbus?

I do not understand this. Sprint 4g for Cleveland and Cincinnati but none for the capital City Columbus, Ohio. Could some one tell me if Sprint 4g is coming to Columbus, Ohio in 2010.
glinc

Oct 18, 2010, 7:38 AM

Hopefully....

Let's see if it reach inside our store because right now we're able to pick up full bars of 4G outside our store and once we step inside its 0 bars.
Maybe a repeater? When I worked at Alltel and we opened up a Walmart kiosk...we could not activate phones. Total disaster. Repeater added...
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