Clear to launch two new VoIP-enabled WiMAX modems

Posted in WiMAX by Conner Flynn on January 15th, 2010

If you live in the magical land of WiMAX service, Clear has two new modems for you. Both feature built-in ATA compatibility which means if you have Clear Voice VOIP you can jack your phones straight in. The Gemtek Series G is available in Vegas, and the Motorola CPEi 725 Series M is available in Portland.

Both cost $69.99 or $5 per month on lease. Both modems will be available to new Clear customers but it is unknown if they will be available as an upgrade for current customers.

Let’s hope its available for both.

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2 Comments to “Clear to launch two new VoIP-enabled WiMAX modems”
  1. eddy bell Says:

    It would be nice if there was complete documentation. An example would be the the current WiMax modems from Motorola (CPEi25150) have a hard coded MTU size of 1400 bytes, rather than the standard 1500 bytes.This causes many problems like with Vonage. It would be good to see true technical specs rather a marketing highlight document labeled as a technical spec. It looks like both Clear and Motorola try and hide any shortcomings of their equipment by limiting access to what the modems can really do.

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