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This content is copyrighted all rights are reserved to Interfaith Networking. Go Zoe Wireless provides broadband access throughout East Texas and I’ve secured and exclusive e-mail interview. 1. How long have you been interested in technology and providing wireless internet in particular? Ashton: 5 yrs at least 2. What experiences have prepared you for running [...]
Posted on June 15th, 2007 by Carazariah
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Clearwire announced yesterday their completion of a legal hurdle by the FCC on-line at www.clearwire.com This announcement has cleared the way for them to offer true WIMAX broadband PCMIA and laptop cards for the services nationwide over the Clearwire network. This is good new for those seeking rural broadband access as Clearwire is constantly improving [...]
Posted on May 2nd, 2007 by Carazariah
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White Spaces It could be if a new industry consortium gets its way. And with the big boys setting aside their numerous differences and coming together to support this initiative, it could really gain some traction. (Those big boys are namely Microsoft and Google!) What does this mean and what is the chatter about. Digital [...]
Posted on April 18th, 2007 by Carazariah
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Link – Lowest Monthly Price and – Installation – Upload – Download Texas Data -Not WiMax Basic $40 $250 200kb – 200kb Tier II $55 $250 400kb – 400kb Dripping Springs, TX – Bee Cave, TX – Driftwood, TX – Henly, TX – Fitzhugh, TX – Cypress Mill, TX – Volente, TX – Spicewood, TX [...]
Posted on March 10th, 2006 by Carazariah
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Link – Lowest Monthly Price and – Installation – Upload – Download Horizon Wireless – Not WiMax $60 * See provider $360 256kb -512kb Dripping Springs, TX – Fitzhugh, TX – Henly, TX – Dripping Springs, TX – Spicewood, TX Austin, TX (Southwest and towards Dripping Springs)
Posted on March 10th, 2006 by Carazariah
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