Sprint WiMax service launched in Baltimore
Wireless users in Baltimore are signing up for the recently run Sprint WiMax service, called Xohm.
However, users that are not eligible for the Baltimore-based service like those living on Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Northern Virginia are apparently cutting the line.
The known practice used for this is to register using a Baltimore post code to get access to the ultra-fast Wireless network (4Mbps download and 2Mbps upload).
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