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Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over Fixed-Wireless Broadband







Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over
Fixed-Wireless Broadband

Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over
Fixed-Wireless Broadband
06/04/2004 11:02 AM

Craig McCaw's New Company to Offer Voice and Data over Fixed-Wireless Broadband




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