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WiMAX end of the road of the hype
but it still means that the very over hyped "mobile" WiMAX is dead as small coverage area will be nomadic/special use. And why should Sprint follow it is much more likely they adapt to reality and go with WCDMA migrating to LTE (and use the high speed LTE as a short range radio with HSPA/LTE on lower frequency as national).
It is just to expensive to build WiMAX national coverage on the 2.5GHz (simple mathematic with a simple xls of the realistic CAPEX and OPEX costs)