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Downloading a game and streaming 2 different videos

 

All on Clearwire WiMAX?

 

either they dont throttle their employees or that area isn't congested or had like some nice killer backhaul stuff.

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Downloading a game and streaming 2 different videos

 

All on Clearwire WiMAX?

 

either they dont throttle their employees or that area isn't congested or had like some nice killer backhaul stuff.

 

I believe it. You could do that on 3G if it was at least 1.5 Mbps download

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I believe it. You could do that on 3G if it was at least 1.5 Mbps download

I had clear and when congestion happened during the night i got 2.0Mbps download and i could never do this plus it seems like my 2Mbps DSL is faster than this 2Mbps 4G Wimax

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Ping can make a connection seem faster. I think 2Mbps is the slowest speeds I have seen anyone report on clearwire...

 

Not sure what your intention is here? Just come here to say wimax sucks?

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WiMax was consistently good for me as well. If I remember correctly WiMax has a wireless capacity exceeding that of LTE with equal quantities of spectrum.

 

We are actually comparing apples and oranges here though. Clear WiMax home internet is/was treated very differently by Clear than for Sprint mobile users.

 

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