Apologies for the lack of postings here on the Independent Clearwire Blog these many months since I debuted it back in July.
It wasn't that I wasn't writing about Clearwire - I was; quite a bit, in fact... just not here. I couldn't break the habit of including Clearwire coverage in my main blog - Broadband Wireless Internet Access (BWIA) / WiMAX News. There was also my protracted health issues in the latter half of 2007, which are fortunately behind me now.
Today I ported over all the stories and mentions of Clearwire (and Sprint Nextel, when relevant by association with Clearwire) from Broadband Wireless Internet Access (BWIA) / WiMAX News to postings here on Independent Clearwire Blog.
From today forward, the vast majority of my coverage of Clearwire, and Sprint Nextel Xohm Mobile WiMAX service will be posted here on on Independent Clearwire Blog. When appropriate, I might mention on Broadband Wireless Internet Access (BWIA) / WiMAX News about a compelling Clearwire-related story... but that will be a pointer - the story will be posted here.
(If you want to know about all of what I'm writing, you can check Steve Stroh Articles or glance at the upper right-hand corner of almost all of my blogs for the last ten articles that I've posted.)
So, if your primary interest in Broadband Wireless Internet Access (BWIA) / WiMAX is Clearwire or Sprint Nextel Xohm Mobile WiMAX service (in relation to Clearwire), this is the place to monitor.
Just in time... the next few months are going to be a wild and wooly ride for Clearwire and Sprint Nextel Xohm, Mobile WiMAX, 2.5 GHz band in the US, the FCC, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Broadband Wireless Internet Access users, wireless telephony service providers, Intel, and by the time the dust settles, quite possibly Google.
By Steve Stroh
This article is Copyright © 2008 by Steve Stroh except for specifically-marked excerpts. Excerpts and links are expressly permitted (and encouraged).
This article was written and posted via Broadband Wireless Internet Access (BWIA); Clearwire service using a NextNet Wireless / Motorola Expedience Residential Service Unit (RSU).
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