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  • A national wi-max buildout would cost between $5 billion and $14.5 billion.

    What $700 billion could buy « BuzzMachine 2008

  • A national wi-max buildout would cost between $5 billion and $14.5 billion.

    September « 2008 « BuzzMachine 2008

  • They could set up wide-range, high-speed wi-max transmitters on post offices and become an ubiquitous wireless broadband provider.

    GOOD Adam Richardson 2010

  • They could set up wide-range, high-speed wi-max transmitters on post offices and become an ubiquitous wireless broadband provider.

    GOOD Adam Richardson 2010

  • They could set up wide-range, high-speed wi-max transmitters on post offices and become an ubiquitous wireless broadband provider.

    GOOD Adam Richardson 2010

  • The growth in net advertising would depend on government policies like 3G phones, more phones with net access and wi-max facilities on a larger scale, he felt.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • People say blackberrys look bad, this thing looks like a toy. ev-do and wi-max? big deal. hspa+ and

    Engadget 2010

  • Also a smart combination of wi-max and wi-fi can bring voice to many people that presently have NO hope of getting a Telone line via copper or wireless CDMA.

    unknown title 2009

  • I also bet we don't see a wi-max / LTE / copy-and-paste iPhone until 2010.

    Engadget 2009

  • A national wi-max buildout would cost between $5 billion and $14.5 billion.

    Jason Clarke's meta feed 2008

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