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Clearwire, Craig McCaw’s broadband wireless company, got an investment from Intel Capital: The amount is undisclosed. Also, NextNet, the vendor that McCaw bought which supplies Clearwire’s network gear, said it would use Intel’s WiMax chips when they’re available.
Posted by nancyg at October 25, 2004 10:51 AM
Categories: WiMAX
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