I know I have written about the Clearwire PC cards before, but it was when they were only available in certain markets. I was fortunate enough to be able to test drive one of these because Boise, Idaho was a test market along with Maui, Hawaii.
Today, the PC cards launched in all markets and I am sure you will be hearing or seeing the promotions in the near future if you haven’t already. One thing that Clearwire changed due to some great input from these test markets is the leasing of the PC cards! At $6.99 a month, it’s a great deal and you won’t have to put $200 into the equipment. Another change is their promotion. For the first three months, you will be able to get the PC card service for $26 a month instead of the $59.99. Of course, after the promotion ends, you will be paying the regular price…
Another aspect of the PC card that I think is so great is the fact that the speeds are just tremendous. I recently wrote about how the wireless carriers rank voice over data since that is their core competency and will “bump” data users off the network when it’s being used heavily by voice users. Clearwire is data centric and so you will always get the fastest rates when compared to the wireless carriers.
Here in Boise, Idaho, Verizon Wireless has some pretty darn good speeds. All across Idaho, we are on the EVDO Rev A which can reach speeds of 1.5 MB! So if you are headed to Sun Valley, McCall, Donnelly, and anywhere else in Idaho, you will get the fastest of speeds if you subscribe to the Verizon Wireless network. This is where Clearwire falls short. In order to use your PC card, the service has to be available. If you don’t travel much and use the internet mostly around town, you are better off using the Clearwire service. If you do travel, it’s a much better deal to get on one of the wireless carriers such as Verizon Wireless or Sprint.



