Charm City awaits Xohm: Baltimore could be among Sprint's first

Xohm truck in Baltimore (Photo: N. Mook)So we've seen Sprint's Xohm trucks driving around downtown Baltimore during most of September, in anticipation of the service's impending launch. But as the month nears its end, there's still no launch announcement.

BALTIMORE (BetaNews) - Rumors have recently circulated that Sprint's Baltimore Xohm network would be announced as soon as this Friday, with availability beginning on October 6 and with Baltimore, Maryland being an early rollout target. Sprint told Betanews this morning that the September launch for Xohm in Baltimore is still firm, so at most we've got one week before getting Sprint WiMax.

Clearwire, on the other hand, told us that the transaction combining the two companies has not yet closed, so anything Sprint does with Xohm at this point is its own business.

Sprint's WiMAX network has come to an extremely slow boil. The project was announced three years ago, and has since been plagued with consumer doubt and speculation on its future. The uncertainty was bolstered by the current economic situation, Sprint's high customer churn, and the company's inefficacious offloading of the Nextel iDEN network.

In the spring, Sprint Nextel partnered with Clearwire to form a new company dedicated strictly to expedite the deployment of the US' first WiMAX network. With a reported $3.5 billion in funding from Intel Capital, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, the new company -- to be simply called Clearwire -- would set out to build a nationwide 4G network with both companies' WiMAX offerings.

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