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Chicken or egg
Manufacturers weren't going to commit to building devices for which there was no network. Clearwire, in shoring up its financial footing, can now encourage manufacturers to come forward with new device offerings.
Intel envisions that WiMAX chips will be in every laptop, just as WiFi is today.
It would be instructive to see what WiMAX devices are available in more mature overseas markets such as Australia, India, and South Korea.