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Clearwire Rocks in Europe
The article points out that we in Seattle are one of only 100,000 but lets get the full story now. Clearwire is huge in Europe isn't it? I mean the EU antitrust commission benefits from Clearwire and sees first hand how US customers suffer from anti-consumer practices here owing to that.

Lets not be fooled US citizens. The USA is about to leap ahead of other nations by making Television spectrum that had been reserved for educating the masses and was never really utilized available for WiMax.

This is disruptive technology to those with vested interests in fiber and wi-fi and cellular. That is the reason international corporations are attempting to purchase what is a US citizen's birthright - the greatest commons of history - our airwaves.

When I head north in my boat, I will be taking the clearwire antenna with me. Much of the Alaskan inside passage is clear wired. We 100,000 are so damn kewl.

Join us, open your eyes to what the USA will be doing if politicians are not bribed like in China.

Frank L. Mighetto CCP
US Citizen
Clearwire customer.
Posted by: mighetto   Posted on: 06/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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To bad ClearWire doesn't use WiMax to its full potential  ac2_z | 06/14/07
Clearwire Rocks in Europe  mighetto | 06/14/07
WiMax is ok, but...  roberto_maietta@... | 06/15/07
You must be smoking some good stuff  Prognosticator | 06/16/07

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