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	<title>Comments on: Why the New Clearwire Makes Sense</title>
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		<title>By: McGuire&#8217;s Law &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The New Clearwire</title>
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		<dc:creator>McGuire&#8217;s Law &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The New Clearwire</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Earlier this year, Sprint announced a huge (and complex) deal to merge our Xohm WiMax business with Clearwire.  The new company would receive $3.2B in funding from strategic investors including Intel, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks.  On Friday, the deal was completed.  The company has also announced that their Mobile WiMax services will be branded &#8220;Clear.&#8221;  Ben Wolff, Clearwire&#8217;s CEO said Clear &#8220;is a natural choice because it is a simple, commonly used word that has significance as it relates to communications services and, of course, it is part of our corporate name.&#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Earlier this year, Sprint announced a huge (and complex) deal to merge our Xohm WiMax business with Clearwire.  The new company would receive $3.2B in funding from strategic investors including Intel, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks.  On Friday, the deal was completed.  The company has also announced that their Mobile WiMax services will be branded &#8220;Clear.&#8221;  Ben Wolff, Clearwire&#8217;s CEO said Clear &#8220;is a natural choice because it is a simple, commonly used word that has significance as it relates to communications services and, of course, it is part of our corporate name.&#8221; [...]</p>
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