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Re: one design problem with the evo

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Originally Posted by abrigham View Post
Cool map, but not sure how accurate it is... it doesn't show any of ClearWire's deployments which is what Sprint is piggybacking on for their 4G network (at least in the US). Also, if I'm not mistaken, Sprint will only be using WiMax for data, it won't be carrying voice at all. That and we have no idea what kind of roaming capabilities will be worked into the EVO as far as connecting to other WiMax networks. Nice to see that WiMax is pretty much all over Europe, though in case they do allow roaming

The map may not be the most up to date but there are Sprint and Clearwire networks on the US map..look at Washington and Texas..but the point of showing the map was to show international not US wimax.

That said Sprint will definitely be using wimax for voice. Not initially as wimax coverage is not as robust as 1x but its their plan. And you can still use VOIP and etc.
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