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  2. Clearwire - Wikipedia

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    Branded CLEAR, the company, on January 6, 2009, unveiled Portland, Oregon, as its first 4G WiMAX wireless broadband market, enabling consumers and businesses to access the Internet, wirelessly, at broadband speeds. [41] After the Portland launch, the company expanded its 4G network to 87 additional markets. [42]

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  4. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app. Since the early 2000s this has become the most common way that customers ...

  5. Best online banks that take cash deposits - AOL

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    The benefits of an online bank often include higher rates of return and fewer fees than those of a brick-and-mortar bank. For anyone who prefers an online bank and plans to make frequent cash ...

  6. Online banks vs. traditional banks: Comparing rates, features ...

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    An online bank works like your everyday bank, only without the network of physical locations you'll find with a banking chain like Chase or Capital One. With an online bank, your banking tasks are ...

  7. Piggybacking (Internet access) - Wikipedia

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    Piggybacking on Internet access is the practice of establishing a wireless Internet connection by using another subscriber's wireless Internet access service without the subscriber's explicit permission or knowledge. It is a legally and ethically controversial practice, with laws that vary by jurisdiction around the world.