Saturday, December 4, 2010

Clear launches new at-home WiMAX router with integrated WiFi

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Hey, don't knock the naming engineers -- "Clear Modem with WiFi" just
works. Indeed, that's the official title of Clear's new at-home WiMAX
modem (the same one that flew through the FCC back in September),
designed to bring the 4G superhighway into one's home for as little as
$35 per month. According to the operator, it's an all-in-one solution
that's "around the size of a book," offering 4G reception as well as
an internal 802.11b/g/n router to distribute those waves across your
home without the need for a separate WLAN router. It's available today
from your local Clear store, with a $120 outright price or a $7 per
month lease rate. Furthermore, Clear home service customers can add
home voice service, with unlimited local and long distance calling in
the US, Canada and Puerto Rico, for an extra 15 clams per month. Oh,
and if your math skills are a tad fuzzy, we'd recommend buying it if
you're planning to keep the service for greater than 17 months. You're
welcome.

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