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[ale] [OT] Clear Internet
I am a subscriber however I don't use it as my daily Internet pipe. So I can't
really speak to how reliable it is in that regard. I does drop carrier from
time to time however it usually comes right back within a second or two with no
connection artifacts. I've even watched streaming video and had it briefly drop
and reconnect w/o having to rebuffer. I'm not sure I'd trust it for gaming
though.
I also turn it on during the local historical computing club meetings and
multiple people are able to access the Internet concurrently. It's a battery
powered device with 4-6 hours of life on a full charge depending on signal
strength.
I do travel a lot and it's absolutely fabulous in that respect. I've come to
rely on having a very fast and available hot spot for both my laptop and iPhone
in most any major city. No more worries about hotel or airport WiFi or finding
a McDonalds or Starbucks
-Alan
On May 5, 2012 at 11:31 PM Matthew <simontek at gmail.com> wrote:
> Clear isn't bad. I knew a lot of people in LA that used it. Awesome if
> you travel a lot.
>
> On 5/5/12, Jeff Hubbs <jhubbslist at att.net> wrote:
> > Any opinions on Clear's 4G-based offering? I know someone who had a
> > USB-based Clear rig (probably not 4G) that seemed to just barely
> > function but I see now that they have little boxes that uplink with 4G
> > and distribute the connection via WiFi. I've got a good friend who's
> > just moved into an apartment and needs reliability more than anything
> > else. Being able to easily support more than one WiFi device would be a
> > good thing.
> >
> > - Jeff
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