Expert Opinion
Free Consumer Guide to WiMax Now Available at Sidecut Reports
WASHINGTON, December 8 – Paul Kapustka of Sidecut Reports has just made his “Consumer Guide to WiMax” Available online for free.
Blog Entries
WASHINGTON, December 8 – No one has been covering the aggressive roll-out of WiMax by the “new” Clearwire (a merger of the old Clearwire and Sprint-Nextel) better than my colleague and friend Paul Kapustka, over at Sidecut Reports. Best of all, Kapustka, who specializes in the long-form, no-loss-for-detail research and analysis, has just made his “Consumer Guide to WiMax” Available online for free. (Normally, his research reports retail for $299.)
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Blog Entries
WASHINGTON, December 8 – No one has been covering the aggressive roll-out of WiMax by the “new” Clearwire (a merger of the old Clearwire and Sprint-Nextel) better than my colleague and friend Paul Kapustka, over at Sidecut Reports. Best of all, Kapustka, who specializes in the long-form, no-loss-for-detail research and analysis, has just made his “Consumer Guide to WiMax” Available online for free. (Normally, his research reports retail for $299.)
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WASHINGTON, December 8 – No one has been covering the aggressive roll-out of WiMax by the “new” Clearwire (a merger of the old Clearwire and Sprint-Nextel) better than my colleague and friend Paul Kapustka, over at Sidecut Reports. Best of all, Kapustka, who specializes in the long-form, no-loss-for-detail research and analysis, has just made his “Consumer Guide to WiMax” Available online for free. (Normally, his research reports retail for $299.)
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Blog Entries
WASHINGTON, December 8 – No one has been covering the aggressive roll-out of WiMax by the “new” Clearwire (a merger of the old Clearwire and Sprint-Nextel) better than my colleague and friend Paul Kapustka, over at Sidecut Reports. Best of all, Kapustka, who specializes in the long-form, no-loss-for-detail research and analysis, has just made his “Consumer Guide to WiMax” Available online for free. (Normally, his research reports retail for $299.)
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