Baltimore has officially flipped the switch on a public high-speed Internet project based on WiMax technology -- a wireless framework some people describe as Wi-Fi's "big sister." This makes the Charm City the first in the country to offer commercial WiMax service. We explore what this means for consumers in Baltimore and whether it will set any national trend lines.
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Baltimore's WiMax Adventure
Listen Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008 at 12:06 p.m. in Economy, Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Thomas W. Hazlett
Professor, George Mason University
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