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		    <description><![CDATA[<P>The real question is this: for those of us who use the current ClearWire technology, are we screwed? I'm guessing yes, the combined company will abandon us for their bright shiny new WiMax initiative.</P>
<P>I committed to the 2-year plan a couple months ago. That got me the modem for free. So I'm not going to be out too much money if they decide to kill this service before that 2 years is up. But I bet there are other people who will be screwed big time when ClearWire kills off the current system in favor of the WiMax service.</P>
<P>Still I've been reasonably happy with the service, and if they make the right offer I might switch to their WiMax service when it comes online in my area.</P> <p>rexworld</p>]]></description>
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