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2008-11-06
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2008-11-06
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#13
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I don't understand. Do you mean OFDM? All WiMax networks are OFDM and considered 4G.
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2008-11-07
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Yes, sorry. Next question is, what other WiMAX networks are out there that meet this standard?
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2008-11-08
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The service is already cheaper for people in coverage areas ($30 a month after 6 months $45).
The service carries no contracts or data caps.