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Clearwire Targets SMBs

February 28, 2013 |
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Clearwire Corporation (NASDAQ:CLWR), a leading provider of 4G wireless broadband services in the U.S., today announced CLEAR Professional, a 4G wireless broadband service for small and midsized businesses, as well as enterprise branch locations.

“We are thrilled to offer CLEAR Professional to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses that are utterly dependent on the internet, yet still may suffer from internet connections that are both slow and unreliable,” said Dow Draper, senior vice president and general manager of retail at Clearwire. “CLEAR Professional provides options of primary internet service and dependable backup internet service, each designed to help ensure connectivity for mission-critical applications. No longer do companies have to wait weeks or even months for a fast internet connection. And for businesses with adequate internet connections, CLEAR Professional Backup Internet, with unlimited1 data, supports the goal of these businesses to never miss a beat.”

Clearwire LLC



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