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		<title>US gets first commercial HSPA+ network thanks to BendBroadband. [Update]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 11:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Norris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we are thinking that some big money making corporate machine such as AT&#038;T was going to launch the first HSPA+ network in the states. It takes money to put up and support all of the physical and digital mojo behind such a network which is why the obvious default to the countries largest GSM [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here we are thinking that some big money making corporate machine such as AT&#038;T was going to launch the first HSPA+ network in the states.  It takes money to put up and support all of the physical and digital mojo behind such a network which is why the obvious default to the countries largest GSM provider was a given &#8212; or so we thought.  Thanks to BendBroadband, a central Oregon cable company, the US does now in fact have the sweet, speedy waves of HSPA+ blanketing the fortunate few.  Those lucky enough to have found themselves in central Oregon and also a customer of BendBroadband will find their mobile browsing speeds somewhere in the neighborhood of 6-8Mbps down.</p>
<p>Wondering if you&#8217;re covered?  </p>
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<li><b>North to south coverage</b>: From Madras to La Pine.</li>
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<li><b>East to west coverage:</b> From Prineville to Sisters.</li>
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<p>What&#8217;s nice for central Oregon users eying a possible switch to BendBroadband is that the region in the northwest and even far west as a whole isn&#8217;t exactly a wireless hotbed.  I mean, coverage on any carrier isn&#8217;t as bullet proof as the maps show for central and eastern residents of the US.  (Anyone care to chime in?)  </p>
<p>One thing is for sure, the added competition that just popped up in Oregon is a god send to the area.  If any central Oregon natives were feeling down because of a lack in carrier selections or mobile broadband speeds, they can now feel exponentially better about themselves.  They&#8217;ve just gone from the back of the pack to the front in no time flat. </p>
<p>Now if only BendBroadband would go national&#8230;</p>
<p><b>**Update:</b> As mentioned below by Frank, the service is for fixed routers or USB modems.</p>
<p><b>**Update 2:</b> Unlocked devices in the AWS spectrum are game as well!</p>
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