Like Comcast, Time Warner Cable has partnered with Clearwire to offer consumers bundles of mobile wireless broadband service. When launched,
pricing was rather high, though we have seen some efforts to implement
three month introductory pricing. In their earnings report yesterday however Time Warner Cable noted that they have just 15,000 WiMax users at this point,
something that disappoints the company. "We're trying different models, different products," says CEO Glenn Britt of wireless. "And to date, I would say our results are not very impressive and pretty inconclusive, so we're going to stick with it for a while." You'll recall of course the Clearwire partnership was a replacement for the cable industry's
failed Pivot strategy, which involved offering resold Sprint wireless services.