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Clearwire is operating their 5 year old technology called "Expedience" which is basically a pre-WiMax technology which has a maximum speed of 2.0 mbps down and 256 kbps up.
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Clearwire is operating their 5 year old technology called "Expedience" which is basically a pre-WiMax technology which has a maximum speed of 2.0 mbps down and 256 kbps up.
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Clearwire is operating their 5 year old technology called "Expedience" which is basically a pre-WiMax technology which has a maximum speed of 2.0 mbps down and 256 kbps up.
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Understand that Clearwire has a toss up situation – Build out brand new markets with WiMAX, or Convert existing “Expedience” markets to WiMax.
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Expedience is all jolly good, but it can only get you so far.
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Political Expedience by William Whitten on Tuesday, Mar 3, 2009 at 6: 25: 42 PM
Ruminations on President Obama's Tenure Thus Far and "Acceptable Punditry" 2009
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Expedience is another reason we can't afford to bring scores of financiers and analysts to trial.
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Expedience is contrasted to a life of principle, so an ascription of integrity is out of place.
Integrity Cox, Damian 2008
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Some other specific issues to measure: 1. Expedience / emergency powers.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Volokh Readers and the American Political Spectrum — A Poll: 2007
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Ah. Expedience ... so the Companions knew it, too.
Exile's Honor Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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