Mobile WiMAX service now available in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Esme Vos | July 7, 2008 at 6:12 am | 0 Comments

Jackson Hole, Wyoming now has mobile WiMAX service thanks to DigitalBridge Communications (DBC). DBC’s WiMAX service uses 2.5 GHz and is available to businesses, homes as well as people on the go. According to my sources you can be in a moving vehicle and still use the service. Price: $40 per month. You still need a WiMAX card for your laptop since few devices have built-in WiMAX. DBC uses Alvarion’s equipment for the network.

Amsterdam has WiMAX service from Worldmax but it is not mobile WiMAX and it uses 3.5 Ghz. One of Worldmax’s main investors is Intel.

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