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May 08, 2008 -- Hi-speed Internet set to takeover thanks to Clearwire pact?

Clearwire is poised to make a huge expansion thanks to a new deal with Sprint Nextel. Over the next 18 months, most midsized cities will have this ultra hi-speed Internet that's superior to what you can get from the monopoly companies. In fact, it's already up and running in Baltimore and Chicago. Clearwire will use WiMAX technology to blanket additional metro areas with a signal. Google, Time Warner and Intel are among those who have staked money on this new deal.

Clark's used Clearwire for about 4 years. Interestingly though, the company hasn't exactly been a financial or operational success so far. That's because what they have offered hasn't necessarily been compelling in price and capability. But that's all likely to change now. Clearwire will deliver true wireless flexibility where you can access hi-speed Internet anywhere. Another fringe benefit may be what Clark calls "poor man's cell phones." These handsets will run you about $3 to $5 a month for unlimited calls!

We've fallen so far behind the rest of the world in Internet experience and price. That's because of the stranglehold the monopoly phone and cable companies have had. But this new Clearwire development may just bring us up to speed. (Editor's note: Some users have reported negative experiences with Clearwire.)


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  • Charlotte getting Clearwire Rollout?
    When will Charlotte, NC, get the rollout of clearwire mentioned in this news? How does it compare with Windstream?
  • CLEAR
    I HAVE NOT HAD A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE TO TO THE UPPER MANAGEMENT TRAINING THERE SALES PEOPLE TO FALSIFY THE DETAILS OF THE PACKAGE. THE SALES TEAM ARE ALL HARD WORKING, GOOD PEOPLE. HOWEVER, MANAGEMENT HAS TOLD THEM TO SELL THIS PROMOTIONAL PRODUCT FOR A LOW PRICE AND WAIT FOR THE DUAL BAND CARD THAT WORKS ON SPRINTS 3G SERVICE WHEN OUT OF 4G AREAS. THEY SAID LOCK IN THE PRICE NOW AND THAT WILL REMAIN YOUR PRICE FOR LIFE. NOT TRUE! AFTER I CANCELLED AT&T AND PAID CANCELLATION FEES I FOUND OUT THAT THE DUAL BAND CARD WOULD COST ME $80/M ALONE AND ANOTHER $40 FOR THE HOME SERVICE. THEY DO THIS AS A SALES TACTIC KNOWING ONLY A FEW WILL TAKE TIME TO CANCEL AND THAT IS A FRAUDULENT WAY TO DO BUSINESS. I TREAT PEOPLE FAIR AND I AM VERY HONEST WITH MY CUSTOMERS AT A WELL KNOWN ATLANTA CARWASH AND WOULD EXPECT THE SAME. I HAVE SPOKEN WITH SEVERAL EMPLOYEES AND MANAGERS AND THEY ALL ADMIT THAT THEY WERE TAUGHT THIS AND DIDNT KNOW THEY WERE TELLING LIES. THE PROBLEM IS THAT I HAVE REFERRED SO MANY PEOPLE AND MOST ALL OF THEM ARE UPSET WITH ME NOW. THE CLEAR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT HAS NOT BEEN WILLING TO HELP ANY OF US WITH THIS PROBLEM. VERY BAD WAY TO HANDLE A NEW COMPANY! IF YOU WANT TO BE WITH AN HONEST COMPANY WITH GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE, THIS IS NOT IT!
  • clearwire
    I've had it for years, and I'm mostly satisfied with it. They flubbed a bit on a local move, and make sure you get good reception in your house, but otherwise OK. A good alternative if you don't have cable or a land line for DSL
  • Clearwire
    I had a very negative experience with Clearwire. If you plan on moving, then you had better make sure they provide service in your new area, because regardless if they can provide you with service or not, you are locked into their "lease" on their equipment and will have to fork over huge fees to cancel, regardless of their ability to provide you a service. I had to pay out the remainder of the two year contract,even though their equipment did not work in my area.
  • Clearwire
    Just to add to the discussion about Clearwire please read the info. at this link.
    http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9938468-7.html
    Very interesting read.
  • EE bonds
    Why Not?
  • Clearwire
    I hope they get that improved service soon. I've had it since the beginning of May and I'm fed up with them. Hours of wasted time on the phone with the reps--very polite--but apparently I rented the only house in town with windows that don't face the tower that accommodate the modem, unless I want to put it over the kitchen sink or the toilet (sigh). I actually walked around the house talking to the tech rep with the modem in my hand, plugging it into every reasonably available socket, and never did get more than 2-3 lights. I'm a college prof teaching web courses--no one can reasonably think dialup will work for me, sorry. I want out from under the contract but they're balking, and I don't want to pay for inferior service for another nine months. Apparently I live between two towers, one of which doesn't function well...along with picking a house that isn't compatible with their tower location. Remind me next time to call them first before I rent a house.
  • I need a reasonable internet carrier but the commpanies in Atlanta is way beyond expensive
    I AM LOKING FOR REASONABLE INTERNET CARRIER JUST FOR MY COMPUTER USE PLEASE ADVISE ME COST OF LIVING IS HIGH AND I NEED THE INTERNET FOR MY DAILY RESEARCH THANK CLARK FOR U GREAT HELP
  • Best deal today for hi-speed internet
    I currently use Earthlink (dial-up) @ $23.oo monthly; want to change to hi-speed but want the best deal & service. Thanks
  • internet
    I would like to know if Clearwire is better than charter's internet.
  • A better alternative.
    I'm not sure that Clearwire is the answer to bring us up to speed. A better option is the free wireless that the FCC is stalling, and it's likely stalled over lobbyists which is very upsetting. It's time for the people to stand up and lobby for this. More information about it can be found here:
    http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/686084/FCC_Free_Wireless_Plan_Delayed.html

    Those silly short-sighted groups who claim that it infringes on free speech rights are bald faced liars. TV is regulated, so how is free wireless different? I'm sick to death of groups wanting to squash things just because they don't like it. So don't use it then! Don't take away something that millions would enjoy AND use just because YOU don't like it.
  • Clark and Technology!! part 3
    already. For now, I personally use a WiMax card and Wifi. I get better service from WiFi. The drawback with WiFi, is that you have to stay in one place. There is no "handoff" when you move from one WiFi system to the next. WiMax handles "roaming" so that if you are downloading a big file, you can leave the computer on your back seat and drive without worry. (Public service announcement - speaking on a cell phone is equivalent to being drunk at a level of .08. Don't do it. And certainly don't surf the internet while driving.)

    Clark, Clearwire, in my expert opinion, is a poor choice. Clumsy and not well engineered. WiMax is still too expensive. I'd stay with Wifi for most people. Every bookstore, bagel shop and bakery in my town has WiFi and if it doesn't I don't go there.

    Now to really hurt Howard's head....the best, cheapest and mature technology is Internet sent over electric wires. 50,000 people in Cincinnati have it. The electric company sends you a small box and every electric plug in your house is a very solid internet connection AND it's billed on your electric bill for $14 per month. Texas will have it available in 3 million homes this year. Europe has declared it the Euro Internet standard. It solves the digital divide. If you have electricity you have Internet.

    And your computers in your house are automatically networked. That's for a furture show. or post. but if you have problems reaching parts of your house with your current WiFi router, you can buy two powerline internet boxes at any big box store and plug one in a wall by your Wifi router and plug the second one anywhere in your house. There you need an Ethernet cable from the box to your computer for less than $100.

    Clark, you certainly are getting better at technology. You admit that you are weak in that area but you sure learn quick.

    Ben Levitan
    benlev@aol.com
    Raleigh, NC
  • Clark and Technology!! part 2
    WiFi replaces this wire with a radio link via a small unit that plugs into your internet.
    Getting back to basics...what you want is wireless internet, anytime, anywhere and cheap or free. The best option are the numerous inititives that are growing acroos the country in developing free city-wide and even national Wifi networks. There are a number of cities like Carboro, NC that have managed to get every store and apartment to install WiFi boxes in their business so that the entire downtown is covered in free WiFi. The equipment has gotten so cheap, it's easy to do if you have Internet

    end part 2 = part 3 next
  • Clark and Technology!!
    I cringe when Clark starts talking about technology (I'm an expert witness in cell phone matters and computers with 40 patents in cellular phones) but he was perfect last week when he talked about wireless.

    On Clearwire I'm cringing. WiMax is the next generation of WiFi. WiFi is simply a replacement for the cable that goes from your Internet connection (a modem or router) and your computer. Generally called an "Ethernet Cable" that plugs in between the two.

    end part 1
  • Long Distance Calling Cards
    FYI: I had to stop using Sam's Club calling card because AT&T has the state surcharge you mentioned on a recent show which applied to my State, Ohio, and Illinois where I call often. I found that Meijer cards and Walgreen's own cards do not have that surcharge so I have switched to them and am getting the true 3 cents/min.
  • Clearwire
    I've been satisfied with Clearwire. Not as fast as I'd like but I like the portability of the system. TRY THE RECEIVER IN THE HOUSE BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT!!! I had to put my receiver up in an attic window to get decent reception.
  • Clearwire ripped me off.
    Clearwire locks you into a contract just like a cell phone company. My wife and I were forced to move on military orders to a city where they had no coverage and they refused to cancel my contract. We lost over $400 in fees to their not-so-consumer-friendly policies.
  • Clearwire
    I heard a bit of your show yesterday. You made a few incorrect statements about WiMAX. First, the technology was not developed by Clearwire, it is a standards-based technology (802.16 to be exact) and is being developed by a constellation of companies. Secondly, your discussion about the "poor man's cell phone" suggested that WiMAX mobile technology cannot be used while moving. This, too, is incorrect. See the following article of Motorola's successful first-ever demonstration. http://www.wirelessweek.com/WiMAX-E-Show-Daily-092607.aspx
  • clear wire
    will Atlanta be one of the cities to get the wimax in the next 18 months.
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