
Sprint’s long awaited WiMAX deployment will happen this September in Baltimore, with Washington DC and Chicago to follow before the year is over, according to Sprint CEO Dan Hesse. Better late than never, that’s what I say. The back-end system will be provided by Amdocs, and early adopters will have to dig deep since hardware to access the network won’t be subsidized, leaving consumers to pay the full cost for PC card modems, USB dongles and even the Nokia N810. Will you jump onto the WiMAX bandwagon when it arrives?
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