Sprint’s new 4G wireless WiMax network has finally moved from the drawing board to the city of Baltimore, where the company has just launched its so-called Xohm service. Xohm is basically a wireless broadband service running on 2.5 GHz. It is designed deliver 2 to 4 Mbps downloads and work with laptops, PCs, and mobile phones that already have WiMax antennas built in — or via a handful of available WiMax cards or modems. While Sprint’s Xohm network is currently limited to Baltimore, the company says Chicago and Washington, D.C., are up next.
Sprint Blankets Baltimore With New WiMax Net
Posted by: Chris Maxcer September 29, 2008 02:28 PMSprint’s new 4G wireless WiMax network has finally moved from the drawing board to the city of Baltimore, where the company has just launched its so-called Xohm service. Xohm is basically a wireless broadband service running on 2.5 GHz. It is designed deliver 2 to 4 Mbps downloads and work with laptops, PCs, and mobile phones that already have WiMax antennas built in — or via a handful of available WiMax cards or modems. While Sprint’s Xohm network is currently limited to Baltimore, the company says Chicago and Washington, D.C., are up next.