When Sprint announced that Baltimore would be the location of the first rollout for Xohm, a new long-range wireless broadband technology known more lately as “Clear,” I could hardly believe it. Baltimore is not particularly known as a hub of technology. Want crabs, we got ’em. Under Armor, we’ve got that too. But when it comes to releasing new technology, Baltimore is typically toward the bottom of the list. While most of the surrounding Baltimore County has Verizon’s FiOS, residents in the city are still waiting.
Alot of people are excited about the possibilities. There is even a http//:www.clearusers.com website up already. But what I want to know is what is the signal range for a Tower? Will this service be rolled out in rural areas?
Xohm WiMax Service Zooms
Posted by: Walaika Haskins December 5, 2008 02:06 PMWhen Sprint announced that Baltimore would be the location of the first rollout for Xohm, a new long-range wireless broadband technology known more lately as “Clear,” I could hardly believe it. Baltimore is not particularly known as a hub of technology. Want crabs, we got ’em. Under Armor, we’ve got that too. But when it comes to releasing new technology, Baltimore is typically toward the bottom of the list. While most of the surrounding Baltimore County has Verizon’s FiOS, residents in the city are still waiting.