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Clearwire launches 4G in Las Vegas

By: (more) | Connectivity & Communications News | Posted: Jul 21, 2009 7:30 pm

There is a bit of news today that Clearwire has managed to grab another city for its 4G network. The city in question is none other than Sin City, Las Vegas.

 

The new WiMAX enabled service has gone live for roughly 1.7 Million residents. The new wireless service brings broad band speeds to wireless networking. Clearwire hopes to have 80 markets by the end of next year.

 

Starting on August 1st Clearwire will offer a Dual Mode USB dongle that will allow PC users to use the expanded speeds of the 4G network. Apple users will have to wait until the 17th.

 

Meanwhile Samsung dropped its new 4G (WiMAX) enabled handheld device the Mondi. This is, according to Samsung, the most advanced wireless hand held available today.

 

Clearwire launches 4G in Las Vegas

 

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