It looks like they are calling
fixed wireless broadband "4G". See this <http://www.keyon.com/investor-news/keyon-selects-alvarion-as-4g-wireless-last-mile-equipment-vendor-for-10-2-million-stimulus-award/>.
I think that a lot of advertising these days is made up of lies
but it seems to me that KeyOn didn't help themselves when they
mis-used (to put it charitably) a mobile broadband term to
describe fixed wireless broadband service. When you torture the
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