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I think you may be a) overthinking the situation and/or b) purely speculating.
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Verizon? What benefit would they have to kill Wimax? Well, other than to possibly promote their own upcoming 4G service maybe. The kicker though is, they're not the only ones with 4G. Even Sprint and AT&T has that now.
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Hmm, this looks interesting.
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