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		<title>Sprint Brings WiMax to Baltimore</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 13:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week, Sprint Nextel Corp launched WiMax in Baltimore, Maryland under the brand name XOHM.  WiMax (which stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, aka 802.16 and 802.16e) is a broadband wireless technology that allows high speed internet access without wires. WiMax is similar to the ubiquitous WiFi you find in homes, airports, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week, <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-md.wimax29sep29,0,2010930.story">Sprint Nextel Corp launched WiMax</a> in Baltimore, Maryland under the brand name <a href="http://xohm.com">XOHM</a>.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimax">WiMax</a> (which stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, aka 802.16 and 802.16e) is a broadband wireless technology that allows high speed internet access without wires. WiMax is similar to the ubiquitous WiFi you find in homes, airports, and coffee shops except it offers a much greater range and the ability maintain connectivity on the move.</p>
<p>XOHM is designed to be a direct competitor to cable, DSL, and FIOS in the home, providing competitive speeds without the need to install wires, cable, or fiber optics to the house. It is also a direct competitor to data services provided by cellular companies, providing twice the speed for a more competitive price.</p>
<p><span id="more-202"></span>Currently there are <a href="http://xohm.com/en_US/shop/">several service plans</a> available:</p>
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<li><strong>Home </strong>- For a limited time, you can get home service for $25 a month, after the first six months that increases to $35 a month.</li>
<li><strong>On the Go </strong>- For a limited time, you can get mobile service for $30 a month, after the first six months that increases to $45 a month.</li>
<li><strong>Pick 2</strong> &#8211; For a limited time you can get home and mobile service for $50 a month, the regular price is $65 a month</li>
<li><strong>Daily On the Go</strong> &#8211; 24 hours of continuous Xohm access for $10.</li>
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<p>It looks like Sprint has done a good job of positioning and pricing the technology to compete with in-home and mobile broadband services. It took me over three weeks to get either Comcast or Verizon to figure out how to get their service to my house. If XOHM had been available at the time, I could have gotten instant access.</p>
<p>Looking at their coverage map, my house is about 100 yards outside their green zone, so I don&#8217;t know how well the service will work for me. Hopefully, I will be able to convince them to lend me some equipment so I can test the On The Go service and get back to you with a first hand review.</p>
<p>Baltimore is the first city to go live, but they are schedule to roll out to Washington DC and Chicago next.</p>
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		<title>Setting Up a Home Office &#8211; 5 Things You Need and 5 Things You Want</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2006 06:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a checklist to help you set up your own home office. I&#8217;ve listed 5 things you need and 5 things you want. I have been meaning to write this post for a while, but was inspired to do it this week by the ProBlogger Group Writing Project. Check it out after you&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a checklist to help you set up your own home office. I&#8217;ve listed 5 things you need and 5 things you want. I have been meaning to write this post for a while, but was inspired to do it this week by the <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2006/08/14/lists-group-writing-project/">ProBlogger Group Writing Project</a>. Check it out after you&#8217;ve got your office set up.</p>
<p><strong>1. You need a computer. You want a laptop!</strong><br />
You still get more bang for your buck with a desktop system but the price difference is decreasing every day. By choosing a laptop you gain mobility. Laptops allow you to work in other parts of the house; on the road; or in the office. The fact of the matter is that most hardware power these days is overkill unless you are a heavy gamer, big into video encoding, or perform lots of complicate CAD and graphic work.</p>
<p><strong>2. You need a printer. You want a multi-function printer/scanner/fax/copier!<br />
</strong>We simply haven’t achieved the paperless office yet. A printer is still essential. However, since you are taking up the desk space anyway, consider getting a multifunction printer/scanner/fax/copier. You will be surprised at how little these additional features add to the price. Even though you may not need them all the time, you will be glad you have the ability to whip out an occasional fax or copy a contract. Other features to look for are wired or wireless network ready and a document feeder. (Check out our <a href="http://www.homeofficeblues.com/Articles/tabid/55/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/5/Review-Brother-MFC420CN.aspx">review on the Brother MFC-420cn</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>3. You need a phone. You want VOIP!</strong><br />
Some may argue with me on this one, but hear my case. With VOIP you are paying far less for far more. Most VOIP plans come with all the features you can dream of and include long distance to boot. Many are now even including some international destinations as part of their unlimited plans. The sound quality isn’t always perfect, but VOIP certainly does the job 99.9% of the time and saves you a bundle. (Read and write reviews of various <a href="http://www.homeofficeblues.com/Resources/CommunicationsServices.aspx">VOIP providers</a> in our <a href="http://www.homeofficeblues.com/Resources.aspx">Resource Directory</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>4. You need an internet connection. You want broadband!</strong><br />
It’s the 21st century. You need the internet. You need to be connected. You can’t settle for dial-up. It just doesn’t cut it anymore. If budget is your primary concern, I urge you to look at entry level DSL in your area. I have been shocked at how cheap some of these plans have become. If you are still on dial-up and haven’t checked DSL prices in a while, run (don’t walk) to your nearest provider and see what they offer, you may find that you can get a faster connection for less money than you are paying for dial-up. (Read and write reviews of various <a href="http://www.homeofficeblues.com/Resources/InternetServiceProviders.aspx">Broadband ISPs</a> in our <a href="http://www.homeofficeblues.com/Resources.aspx">Resource Directory</a>.)</p>
<p><strong>5. You need a dedicated space for your office. You want a door!</strong><br />
Designate a comfortable space in your house with the room you need to perform your job. Furnish it with a desk of the appropriate size, a chair with the proper support and make sure that there aren’t a lot of distractions. I highly recommend that your designated space has a door. A door serves two essential purposes. It keeps out noise and distractions when you are working in the office, and it keeps you out of office when you should be living. Work-Life balance is important and a simple door is a great way to preserve it.</p>
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