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Update - 11/6/09

The City's primary goal for this project is to enhance public safety by dramatically increasing the information available to mobile police officers and firefighters. Clearwire’s progress has been prohibited due to litigation initiated by iPCS alleging that Sprint violated an agreement which precluded Sprint, Nextel, and Clearwire from operating a competing wireless service in its territory. On October 19, Sprint Nextel and iPCS, Inc. announced an agreement for Sprint Nextel to acquire iPCS. As part of the agreement, Sprint Nextel and iPCS will seek an immediate stay of all pending litigation between the parties with a final resolution to become effective upon closing of the acquisition. The deal is expected to close in late 2009 or early 2010.

We expect that this is very good news for Grand Rapids and the region MORE >>


NEWS- Clearwire's legal trouble delaying West Michigan wireless network may be resolved soon

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WiMAX Drive Test Video

 

Sprint to acquire iPCS to end lawsuit 10/19/09

WiMAX Coming to Chicago 10/22/09

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Wifi Hot Spot finder (55)

What is WiMAX and How does it Work?

Intel Video on WiMAX

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The City's primary goal for this project is to enhance public safety by dramatically increasing the information available to mobile police officers and firefighters.

When & Where to Find Clearwire 4G in Q4 2009

Clear pricing options
(Not yet available in GR)

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Watch and you may spot a 'Clearwire vehicle or two running around the community..

Clearwire WiMAX Markets

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Company announces WiMAX tablet ►►

WiMAX News Analyst on Clearwire WiMAX Roll Out in Atlanta 6/22/09 ►►

The Real Benefits of WiMAX in the US ►►

 Video: A roundtable on CNBC Fast Money discuss the Sprint Nextel/Clearwire  initiative to build a next generation 4G wireless network that will bring WiMax wifi network to 140 million.

News Release

Clearwire and Cisco Form Alliance to Deliver 4G Mobile Internet Services for Consumers and Businesses  MORE ►►

Wifi Hot Spots & Web sites

While Clear WiMAX service will be ubiquitous, Clearwire will also provide free wi-fi hot spots for visitors and occational users who do not subscribe to WiMAX. Help us by suggesting hot spot locations and we links  ►►

Intel Video:  How WiMAX Works

                                                    

WiMAX Laptops Slide Show



About Clearwire

Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by wireless pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of simple, fast, portable and reliable wireless high-speed Internet service. Clearwire customers connect to the Internet using licensed spectrum, thus eliminating the confines of traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Wash., the company launched its first market in

WiMAX vs. Other Wireless Technology

WiMax: Long-range wireless rolled out by companies

This new technology is similar to Wi-Fi, but its signals can travel for miles. WiMax also works differently. Anyone can set up a Wi-Fi antenna, or hot spot, in their home or business. WiMax is designed to be rolled out by big companies,   who put WiMax transmitters on towers. The carriers then sell the wireless service, often as a subscription.

Speed: 6-10 megs down
            2 megs up

Distance: Nearly 2 miles

Project Background

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If you have questions, suggestions, or to receive email updates please contact:

swesorick@grcity.us
Wireless Project Manager

For more information about Clearwire go to www.clearwire.com