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Clearwire Announces Silicon Valley WiMAX

Friday, April 3, 2009 5:02:00 AM PDT | VentureDeal Staff

Kirkland, Washington  --  Wireless company Clearwire announced plans to provide a fourth-generation mobile Internet for the Silicon Valley.

According to the company, the WiMAX Innovation Network will initially cover 20 sq. mi. in Silicon Valley including the campuses of Google, Intel Corp. and Cisco Systems.

“The WiMAX Innovation Network will provide some of the world’s most talented developers with a live test environment in which to build broadband services specifically designed for the 4G mobile Internet experience,” said Scott Richardson, chief strategy officer for Clearwire. “Our goals have always been to change the way people access the Internet and provide new opportunities for mobile applications. Providing early access to an eager pool of developers while we continue to roll out 4G services nationally makes perfect sense.”

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