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elearWre, <br />Wireless Internet Speed transmission comparisons for typical internet Providers <br />Speed Key: "Kbps": Kilobit per second f°Mbps": Megabit per second <br />• Dial-up:256-512Kbps <br />• DSL: 1-2 Mbps (depending on DSL technology, line conditions and service -level implementation) <br />• Cable Internet: 3-5Mbps <br />• GPRS - 9.6 Kbps to 115 Kbps (ATT and T -mobile) <br />• GSM/EDGE - 384 Kbps (ATT and T -mobile) <br />• CDMA/EV-DO - 1.5 Mbps - 2.4 Mbps (Sprint and Verizon) <br />• 3G Wireless - 3Mbps <br />• Clearwire WiMax: 7- 9Mbps (Clear Wire WIMAX: 9Mbps (— 3 times faster than 3G) <br />Clear Wireless LLC (Clear Wire) proposed transmitters operate in the FCC EBS/BRS services and <br />broadcast in the 2500 - 2690 MHz frequency range. In addition, there may be additional point-to- <br />point microwave transmitters operating between 5 and 23 GHz. Therefore, the proposed new <br />transmitters will fall into the 1500-100,000 MHz frequency band for NIER evaluation. <br />The cumulative transmissions at Clear Wire's sites with the addition of the proposed Clearwire <br />transmissions will be below the limit and no exposure risk should exist. Based on the frequencies <br />Clearwire is using, the Clearwire antennas and equipment will not interfere with any other carriers <br />and will be compliant to all FCC regulations. <br />Sincerely, <br />Gy4i- Amy <br />Gyan Pandey <br />RF Engineer, Minneapolis i m: 612-998-6612 i gyan.pandey@clearwire.com <br />clearwore wireless broadband <br />Bremer Bank Building <br />8800 Hwy 7, Suite 203 <br />St Louis Park, MN 55426 <br />24 <br />
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