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	<title>Comments on: User Submission from James McEntire</title>
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		<title>By: Jim Coburn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Coburn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 03:41:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have had the same issues with Clearwire and the speeds I am currently getting are around 7kps. Dial up is faster. It is my theory that when Clearwire bought Sprint that the merger brought on a lot more people with wireless technologies and this overload is causing problems with their system. When tech assist was contacted they stated that their local tower was fully functional and that I had no problem with my service. At that moment I called Time Warner and received a setup in less than 4 hours and will leave my Clearwire Modem still looking for a signal until my 2 year contract is up with Clearwire. On the date of my 24th payment (July 2008) the Modem will be returned and I will then be completely free of Clearwire’s inadequate customer service and technicians who do not know how to spot errors in their system. I have not recommended any customers to Clearwire as their service is really bad and I did not want to have anyone else experience the bad service I received from the very beginning, the speeds I experienced never exceeded 100Mbps. To say that the Clearwire service sucks is an understatement. I would like to see if anyone is thinking of creating a class action suit against Clearwire I would like to be included in the class action against them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have had the same issues with Clearwire and the speeds I am currently getting are around 7kps. Dial up is faster. It is my theory that when Clearwire bought Sprint that the merger brought on a lot more people with wireless technologies and this overload is causing problems with their system. When tech assist was contacted they stated that their local tower was fully functional and that I had no problem with my service. At that moment I called Time Warner and received a setup in less than 4 hours and will leave my Clearwire Modem still looking for a signal until my 2 year contract is up with Clearwire. On the date of my 24th payment (July 2008) the Modem will be returned and I will then be completely free of Clearwire’s inadequate customer service and technicians who do not know how to spot errors in their system. I have not recommended any customers to Clearwire as their service is really bad and I did not want to have anyone else experience the bad service I received from the very beginning, the speeds I experienced never exceeded 100Mbps. To say that the Clearwire service sucks is an understatement. I would like to see if anyone is thinking of creating a class action suit against Clearwire I would like to be included in the class action against them.</p>
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