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BNI - Business Networking International
NEW!!!  St. Cloud Area Phone Number
(320) 223-2426
601 NW 5th Street, Suite 2, Brainerd, MN 56401
(218) 270-0052                 
Our success is getting us noticed.
"WiMax is expected to expand wireless
broadband to rural America, challenge
cable-modem and DSL broadband in big
cities and eventually add roaming features
that could threaten the fast data offeringsof
cell phone giants."
-USA Today, July 15, 2004
- www.wirelessweek.com
October 26, 2004
"Craig and his team have helped shape the
communications industry over the past two
decades.  Their vision, energy and
leadership will help us achieve the promise
that WIMAX technology offers," Intel
Communications Group Executive Vice
President Sean Maloney said in a
statement."
- eweek.com
October 25, 2004
"The Clearwire-Intel deal is something to
watch... Intel will push WiMax as a global
standard.  It's good, fast and clean."
- Wall Street Journal
October 25, 2004
"Intel Corp. (INTC) is teaming up with
telecommunications pioneer Craig McCaw
to develop and deploy a technology for
portable wireless internet access.
WiMax by itself is interesting. . .  WiMax plus VoIP,
now that's phenomenal, (said Erick Mantion of
Instat/MDR).
-Forbes, October 25, 2004
"...when combined with Voice over Internet Protocol
or VoIP...WiMax represents a potential threat not
only to established phone companies, but wireless
companies as well."
-Forbes, October 25, 2004
It's almost a given these days that Clearwire, the
Wi-Max wireless network founded by cellular
pioneer Craig McCaw, will shake up the wireless
broadband sector. "If anyone is going to do it, it's
going to be Clearwire," says Joe Laszlo, a senior
broadband analyst at JupiterResearch in New York.
"They've got the best technology, great financing,
and a lock on nationwide spectrum." The only real
question seems to be how deep into the telecom
establishment the shock waves from McCaw's
latest bit of disruption will penetrate.
-Business 2.0 Magazine
September 20, 2006
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