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December 14, 2005

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Ahmad Noman

Now that we have clearwire serving seattle area, can someone tells me how it compares to comcast high speed caable internet. I have comcast but pissed off, always disconnecting, even asked the repair person to come and check, and when he is there it works of course, than he says its your computer. He doesn't have any vista xperience etc. Yeh right I have two new laptips, one brand new computer and one old. Can all of them have problem?
I know comcast is supposedly 2 gigs and clear wire 1.5 meg, but what you do if that 2 gigs don't work?
One more question, if you use wireless network and several computers , does that 1.5 devided by number of computers online and the VOIP phone ? Or all of them will be 1.5 M?
Thanks

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