Sprint 4G “Blazes” into Las Vegas, Portland and Atlanta

As the line between Clearwire and Sprint’s 4G services continues to get more confusing with each passing day, we can at least take solace in knowing that WiMAX is progressing somewhere in the country. Corny and redundant press release titles aside, Sprint announced yesterday that its 4G services are now live and ready to rock in three “new” markets: Las Vegas, NV; Portland, OR and Atlanta, GA. The announcement comes two days later than the leaked WiMAX roadmap indicated earlier this month but we’d say it’s now safe to assume the rest of the list will pan out as it suggests — provided Sprint stays on schedule, of course. In terms of pricing, Sprint’s mobile broadband plan with a 4G cherry on top will run you $69.99 per month for unlimited 4G (includes 5GB of 3G data) and $10 day passes are available.

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21 Responses to “Sprint 4G “Blazes” into Las Vegas, Portland and Atlanta”

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    Craig says:

    this is not youtube.

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    I don’t see the Clear pricing for home, mobile or combo

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    warhed says:

    WiMax is for mobile? What phone can use 4G? If not for the phone I wouldn’t want to use it, but that’s just me. I don’t have a laptop or a netbook…yet! ;-)

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    seanr says:

    Still a 5GB cap? Whats the point then? So I can get to the cap faster?

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    Zach Epstein says:

    @seanr “unlimited 4G (includes 5GB of 3G data)” — the unlimited 4G service includes 5GB of 3G data as well, so you have a backup should you travel outside of the limited coverage areas. 4G is “unlimited”.

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    Mike says:

    @seanr

    l2read

    $70/month gets you UNLIMITED 4G, with a 5Gig cap on 3G data.

    You are capped on 3G ONLY

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    grrr says:

    LTE please

    then we’ll get a round 2

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    3 Phones Jugglin says:

    Cant Wait for that 4G Phone for Sprint come the holidays….

    Meanwhile LTE is nowhere to be found….As people will soon bicker “But its when it does come out yadda yadda”

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    Roger A says:

    HTC MAX is a 4G voice phone, however, I think on Sprints 4G network it will only use data, since they havent set up a voice network on it yet.

    Anyway….

    Has anyone noticed that a 2-YEAR AGREEMENT is required for 4G, but just a few months ago, they were saying there would be no contracts…

    I guess it only matters if you use “CLEAR” service over “SPRINT”. So… bait and switch

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    These are not Clear prices, I’ll sign up with them 1st

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    John says:

    As a sprint customer I have been very happy with my curent speeds and servce. However I live in las vegas and clear is markiting a $49 plan everywhere and it comes with two modems one for your home that gets 6gbs and a usb modem that gets 3-4gb up/down……so I guess my qustion is why would anyone go with sprint?

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    veks says:

    Any rumor date on when its coming to LA?

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    J says:

    @Roger A: I’m not sure I saw any advertisements mentioning no contracts that came from Sprint. (Also, Clear wants you to sign a 2yr as well)

    To anyone else wondering why Sprint over Clear, Clear offers 4G ONLY for the $45/mo, if you want 4G/3G it’s $79.99/mo ($10 more). Compare apples to apples here guys; if/when Sprint launches a 4G only device, I’m sure it too will be cheaper like Clear’s.

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    seanr says:

    Ah, thanks for the clarification. MUCH better deal then!

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    I do remember seeing no contracts for Clear sevice too

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    Nerdherder says:

    I would be happy to use Clear for home internet service, but not for wireless. LTE is much faster (its been proven) and is right around the corner with markets going live early next year. Besides, where in the world are you gonna roam with WiMax?

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    Nerdherder says:

    I would be happy to use Clear for home internet service, but not for wireless phone. LTE is much faster (its been proven) and is right around the corner with markets going live early next year. Besides, where in the world are you gonna roam with WiMax?

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    Don Louie Cantone says:

    Nerd, I’m still trying to get where this “proven” is since there are only 2 test markets now. Quit with the fanism and wait for your LTE

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    J says:

    @Nerd:
    Probably any of these locations:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deployed_WiMAX_networks
    I’d assume that anyways, but what do I know, having read into the issue and everything. Also, WiMAX and LTE are both capable of around the same speeds, but of course VZW/AT&T will charge a premium for it anyways :)

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    nacho2k3 says:

    Please when I blink, let LA be next… I’m sick of EVDO going to pay-to-play after 5 GB.

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    John says:

    @nerd

    Do you have a link where it proves the speeds are faster? Or are you just blowing hot air out of your fanboy ass?

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