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2008-09-25
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I am also interested in learning what I can about the WiMax frequencies supported by the device HW.
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2008-09-25
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The specifications page says 2.5GHz, as it has for some time.
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2008-09-26
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2008-09-26
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Heh, I didn't look at it that way -- I guess the pr3s3nc3 of an 'e' disables my 1337 filter.
All the more reason to include the N and drop the ME...
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2008-09-29
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2008-09-29
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Good news to those in Baltimore -- Sprint is finally launching XOHM WiMAX. With the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition (WME) still marked as 'coming soon,' N810 WME users will be enable to enjoy unlimited downlink speeds of 2Mbps to 4 Mbps on a no commitment or contract plan of $30 a month for six months and $45/month thereafter. WiMAX is expected to arrive at Chicago and Washington next and soon to Dallas, Fort Worth, Boston, Providence, and Philadelphia. [Thanks SD69!]
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2008-10-01
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Does anyone have any further info about 810WME release in conjunction with this network launch? I am also interested in learning what I can about the WiMax frequencies supported by the device HW.