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Washington, WA Wireless Broadband 4G
Where Can You get 4G WiMAX Internet in Washington State?
If you live in Washington state you can now get 4G wireless broadband for your home or business with a product called WiMAX. Unlike Wi-Fi, WiMAX uses extra security protocols that can either be utilized as a hotspot or for direct communications with download speeds up to 4.0 Mbps.
Find Out If You Can Get WiMAX Here!
We must be clear on where exactly the service is available. While it is wireless, it still has it’s coverage limitations due to it’s infancy. As of August 4th, 2010 the following coverage areas are as follows:
- Seattle, WA
- Yakima, WA
- Tacoma, WA
- Everette, WA
- Kitsap, WA
- Tri-Cities, WA
- Bellingham, WA
- Richland, WA
- Sunnyside, WA
- Ahtanum, WA
- Union Gap, WA
- Selah, WA
- Benton City, WA
- West Pasco, WA
- Kennewick, WA
- Burbank, WA
- West Richland, WA
- Pasco, WA
- Grandview, WA
- Sunnyside, WA
- Mabton, WA
- Prosser, WA
- Outlook, WA
- Toppenish, WA
- Zillah, WA
- Terrace Heights, WA
- Enumclaw, WA
- Lakewood, WA
- Ruston, WA
- Gig Harbor, WA
- Lake City, WA
- Auburn, WA
- Puyallup, WA
- Kent, WA
- Parkland, WA
- Edgewood, WA
- Federal Way, WA
- Des Moines, WA
- Lakeland (North and South) , WA
- Renton, WA
- Bellevue, WA
- Sammamish, WA
- Kirkland, WA
- Redmond, WA
- Shoreline, WA
- Bothelle, WA
- Lynwood, WA
- … and many more surrounding areas.
So if you are looking for Internet in Washington and need high speed broadband without the tie down of wires, you should definitely look into switching to the wireless broadband solution that will be defining the new era of 4G communications.
Find Out If You Can Get WiMAX Here!
This is not just for phones anymore. This service is for desktop PC, laptop, Netbook, and even VoIP services (unlike satellite high speed Internet). The service is available for both business and residential customers.
Attention: If you are a current WiMAX subscriber or plan to be, come back and give us a personal review of your service experiences and with which WIMAX carrier you experienced them with and we will tweet it to the world for you.
No Longer Offering AT&T Pay Per Call
We are no longer offering AT&T’s Igenio pay per call/mobile advertising services through our site or pages. The termination was a sudden shock for us. This was not a decision on our part and we deeply regret losing a unique product for our business visitors. We believe in the product offered and we wish the best for AT&T. We know we do not need to send them our luck.
We will be looking for an alternate vendor with a comparable or better network for pay per call advertising in the near future. Hopefully we will be able to offer you this service within a few months.
Regretfully,
Aaron Siegel
Wireless Cell Phone – Buying Wireless Phones
Wireless Cell Phone Shopping Tips
So not owning a wireless cell phone seems almost foreign to many these days, however, finding the right phone for many still seems to be something that not many are able to completely figure out when it comes to satisfaction. Here are some tips to help you find the cell phone that is right for you.
Find the right carrier FIRST! Your wireless phone in regards to call, text, and Internet reception can only be optimal with the right coverage. Talk with friends and family on the provider they use the most for your area. Even better, go to a local cell phone shop and see what the sales people on the floor use for their own personal wireless carrier and ask them why.
Realize why you want to use the phone and what you want to use it for. Phones these days have so many functions that you will probably never just end up using your phone for just talking. If you text a lot it will be more convenient and time saving to have a Qwerty board. If you surf the Internet on your wireless phone, a larger sized screen will make sense for your sanity and eyes.
Another function that may be just as important as anything above is where you bring your phone as well. If you do a lot of outdoor jogging or work outdoors in a rugged environment, you will want a shock absorbent phone that can handle the abuse of the occasional fall or even accidental stomp.
Battery life is another concern you will want to address. If you are away from outlets a lot, you will need to make sure you have a phone that has a good amount of battery life. Most phones have their battery life stats on their boxes, displays, and online descriptions.
Form and function count when it comes to a wireless cell phone. Make sure the phone has buttons and navigation that are easy to use.




