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Apr 24th, 2006 - 10:29:35


Clearwire Brings Wireless Broadband Internet Service to Anchorage

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (October 19, 2005) — Clearwire officially launched its wireless broadband Internet service in Anchorage today when company and community leaders cut through a ribbon of coaxial cable and telephone cord at a celebratory reception at the Bill Sheffield Railroad Depot. Anchorage is the first market in Alaska to receive the company’s innovative service. The company celebrated its launch by announcing a local alliance with Wish Upon The North Star.

“Anchorage now has a better choice for broadband Internet service that’s simple, flexible and affordable,” said Michael Wilson, Clearwire’s general manager for Anchorage. “Clearwire will break down the barriers of traditional broadband service, offering consumers high-speed Internet without wires,” added Bill Snoeberger, vice president of small markets for Clearwire. Wilson, Snoeberger, Mayor Mark Begich, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Chair Mary Ann Pease and President of Wish Upon The North StarRon Rice then cut through the cables with several pair of large wire cutters.

At the event, Clearwire announced it has formed a unique partnership with Wish Upon The North Star and presented them with a $2,500 donation to help the organization fulfill wishes of Alaskan children who have life-threatening illnesses.

“When we first thought of launching Clearwire in Anchorage, it was important to us that we not only bring the innovative service to the residents and businesses of this area, but to partner with a local organization whose efforts would benefit from our help,” said Wilson. “We support Wish Upon The North Star’s mission and its impact on sick children.”

“We believe this contribution will be a great starting point for developing an ongoing partnership with Wish Upon The North Star,” Wilson added.

Clearwire deploys a next-generation, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) technology that allows customers to connect to the Internet via a signal sent across the airwaves rather than across wires. The company sends the signal from a transmitter to a specially developed receiver box that plugs into the customer’s computer instead of connecting to traditional coaxial cable or telephone wires. Customers simply plug the receiver into an electrical outlet and into their computer to gain high-speed access to the Internet from any room inside or outside their home or office.

“Clearwire is ‘next-generation’ broadband — wireless broadband Internet service delivered to the consumer in a manner that is easier to get, set up and use than other options currently offered,” said Wilson.

Anyone can purchase Clearwire service at select local retailers, take it home, set it up and be online in minutes. It’s plug-and-play installation — no need for a technician to configure additional hardware and no need for software to be loaded onto computers to make it work. In addition, customers can move the service from place to place inside Clearwire’s coverage area, which allows them to use the service throughout their home, office or favorite coffee house. As long as there is a power source, Internet access is available.

“We’ve already heard so many great stories about how Clearwire is changing the way people live and work,” said Wilson. “We have realtors who access their email and listings while showing homes, small business owners who cut their Internet costs in half by taking their Clearwire modems with them to work in the morning and home with them at night, and homeowners who enjoy moving their service from room to room in their home wherever there’s an electrical outlet.”

Clearwire service is currently available to approximately 81,400 households in Anchorage.

Anchorage is the latest city to receive Clearwire’s service as part of the company’s expansion to cities across the United States.

“We’re excited about providing the area residents and small business owners reliable, wireless high-speed Internet access with flexibility they’ve never had before,” said Snoeberger. “Clearwire eliminates the limitations of traditional broadband services, offering a more consumer-friendly Internet experience. And, of course, we’re pleased to be launching our Anchorage coverage area, which currently includes Eagle River.”

Clearwire is led by Craig McCaw, one of the early pioneers in providing cellular phone service in the United States in the early 1980s. His company, McCaw Cellular, grew to be the largest U.S. cellular service provider and was later acquired by AT&T.

Clearwire drew national attention in the summer of 2004 when it announced it would deploy wireless broadband technology in select markets across the country. Since then, Clearwire has launched service in Jacksonville and Daytona Beach, Fla.; Abilene, Midland, Odessa, Killeen and Waco, Texas; St. Cloud and Duluth, Minn.; Eau Claire, Wis.; Medford, Eugene and Roseburg, Ore.; Modesto, Stockton, Visalia and Merced, Calif.; Kennewick, Bellingham and Clarkston, Wash.; Lewiston, Idaho; and 15 Central Minnesota communities.



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