Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Clearwire pay-as-You-Go 4 G


Last Monday Clearwire internet provider announced that it would begin offering a 4 G payment service for its customers. With demand for lifting internet faster and faster and the amount of contractual services down, this is exactly what needs a new generation of technology.

New 4 G service will be called Rover and will be available in all Clearwire networks. Clearwire, be partly owned by Sprint Nextel, is used to feed the 4 G WiMax network, and is this network that Rover will run.

It has lately been Clearwire depression benefit wise, losing $ million this year alone. This new payment network is expected to revive some benefits for the company flagging, as well as to make internet accessible to those who want to get tangled up in a contract.

The wise Rover price seems to be decent. Connect to the network of Clearwire through a "Stick" or a "Puck". The Stick will directly connect to your computer and provide access and as its name suggests, is a USB modem. The Stick will retail for $100. The puck provides access for up to eight mobile devices and costs $ 150, which is an incredible deal for more than fifty dollars and also allows multiple laptops or other mobile devices to be online at the same time. Users can choose to pay by the day, week or month. Prices will be $5 per day, $20 for a week or $50 per month.

With a reasonable price for your new network 4 G Clearwire can expect to recover their recent losses. More good news for the company are that it is currently the sole provider of service that offers 4 g. General internet heavyweights soon will enter the game, but Clearwire may be able to retain the popularity with its free contract Rover.

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