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EarthLink and Clearwire entered a wholesale deal to let the Internet network owner offer...

EarthLink and Clearwire entered a wholesale deal to let the Internet network owner offer wireline and mobile broadband service using the wireless company’s 4G network. The service, expected to start in early 2013, will initially focus on in-home use, Clearwire…

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said. The service will later expand to mobile devices, while other new services will target small businesses. “Customers are increasingly equating broadband services with wireless services and our wholesale agreement with Clearwire will allow EarthLink to offer the wireless products and services necessary to remain a leader in communications services,” Michael Toplisek, EarthLink executive vice president, said in a news release Monday (http://xrl.us/bno7od). Clearwire said once its LTE network comes online, the deal will likely expand to offer EarthLink customers LTE.