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Clearwire Promotes 4G Gadget Line-Up

November 12, 2012 |

BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Whether someone has been naughty or nice this year, they'd be remiss if they didn't add a CLEAR 4G device to their holiday wish list. CLEAR 4G devices and internet service are sweeter than icing on a gingerbread cookie and sure to be a winner, unlike grandma's fruitcake.

"According to an October 1, 2012 Pew research study, half of all U.S. adults have mobile connections to the internet," said Dow Draper, senior vice president and general manager of retail at Clearwire. "With the explosive growth and demand for mobile broadband internet speed, capacity and spectrum, CLEAR 4G delivers amazing results that are setting the pace for consumers and businesses across the country."

Clearwire LLC



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