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While the network is expansive, it’s not exactly blazingly fast, at least not for home access. The network can “provide download speeds of 2 to 4 megabits per second.“ While it is faster than most cellular networks, the service is nothing compared to some home internet connections. Although, the option to use it on a laptop is useful, and 4 Mbps is good enough for checking email or other smaller, lower bandwidth internet usages. It’s hard to say if these estimates actually hold up with a lot of people using the network at once, especially if you are far from a broadcast tower.
Sprint plans on releasing the Xohm WiMAX networks in Chicago and Washington D.C. next. While they are all major cities, it is hard to speak for just how well the WiMAX works when you’re sitting in New York. Should these networks actually get some decent use, perhaps the service will be released in more markets.
Read [Yahoo News]
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