Comcast teamed up with Clearwire to bring WiMAX to the masses
a couple of years ago, and now the company is jumping on the bandwidth-sharing bandwagon by offering a mobile hotspot. It's the same
Novatel 3G/4G MiFi from Sprint that's been putting internet access in our pockets for a month, only this one sports an Xfinity badge and cheaper price tag. While the Now Network version costs $80, Comcast's Internet 2go customers get the device for $25 on a one-year contract. Plus service is only $40 a month for the
same Clearwire coverage that costs $50 from Sprint. Sounds like a winning WiMAX combination to us.
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