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Jun. 17, 2009
Clearwire Communications has launched its Clear Mobile WiMAX service in Atlanta, its largest market to date.
The company says service is available to nearly 3 million people across about 1,200 square miles in the Atlanta
area.
The Atlanta launch brings Clearwire’s mobile WiMAX markets to three, with service in Baltimore, Md., and Portland,
Ore. Las Vegas will be launched later in August.
The Atlanta launch event included plans by Clearwire and Intel to provide dozens of embedded WiMAX laptops
based on the Intel Centrino 2 processor technology, as well as netbooks based on Intel Atom processors, to Atlanta
Public Schools before the start of the next school year.
The company says some 3G wireless networks typically deliver download speeds of between 1.0 and 1.7 Mbps,
but that Clear customers can expect to see download speeds of 4 to 6 Mbps with bursts exceeding 15 Mbps, surpassing
even the peak theoretical speeds of 7.2 Mbps in upcoming 3G upgrades.
In Atlanta, Motorola supplied the area-wide WiMAX radio system.
Home Internet service plans start at $20 per month, while mobile Internet plans start at $40 per month, or
customers can buy a day pass for $10. Deals also are available for customers purchasing both home and mobile
Internet services or signing up for a two-year service agreement.
Telecom analyst Jeff Kagan said he’s been using the Clear service in Atlanta over the last couple weeks, and
so far, it “works great.”
Clearwire Communications expects to bring service to at least eighty markets and up to 120 million people by
the end of 2010. Some of the additional markets planned to launch in 2009 include Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas/Ft.
Worth, Honolulu, Philadelphia and Seattle.
Markets planned to launch in 2010 include New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Houston and the San Francisco
Bay Area.
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Source: Clearwire Communications.