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Bill Morrow | CEO, Clearwire

NARUC Summer Meeting. Bill Morrow | CEO, Clearwire . July 20, 2009. Forward Looking S t atements.

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Bill Morrow | CEO, Clearwire

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  1. NARUC Summer Meeting Bill Morrow | CEO, Clearwire July 20, 2009

  2. Forward Looking Statements This presentation includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the securities laws. The statements in this presentation regarding plans for the development and deployment of a broadband network based on WiMAX technology; the timing, availability, capabilities, coverage, and costs of the WiMAX network; planned market launches; products and services to be offered by Clearwire; and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. The words “will,” “would,” “may,” “should,” "estimate," "project," ”forecast,” "intend," "expect," "believe," "target," “designed” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are projections reflecting management's judgment and assumptions based on currently available information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those suggested by the forward-looking statements. Future performance cannot be assured. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to: the costs and business risks associated with deploying a WiMAX network and offering products and services utilizing WiMAX technology; our ability to raise additional substantial financing in both the near term and long term, which in turn could require us to substantially modify our business plan; our substantial indebtedness, which could affect our ability to raise additional capital; the inability of third-party suppliers, software developers and other vendors to perform requirements and satisfy obligations necessary to create products and software designed to support WiMAX features and functionality; the impact of adverse network performance; worsening economic conditions; and other risks referenced from time to time in Clearwire’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including in the Annual Report on Form 10-K, in the section titled “Risk Factors.” Clearwire believes the forward-looking statements in this presentation are reasonable; however, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which are based on current expectations and speak only as of the date of this presentation. Clearwire is not obligated to publicly release any revisions to forward-looking statements to reflect events after the date of this presentation. A reconciliation of pro forma financial information and any non-GAAP financial measures discussed in this presentation can be found in the Investor Relations section of our website.

  3. Today's Applications and Devices are Just the Beginning 30 = 30 MB / Mo. 450 =

  4. Combination of Applications and Devices Result in Significantly Greater Data Consumption 30 MB/Mo. 1 GB/Mo. 14 GB/Mo. Past Present Future Source: Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update 1/29/09

  5. 90 percent of SONY products will connect to the Internet and to each other by 2011. Source: Sir Howard Stringer – SONY – CES 2009

  6. Clearwire is Poised for Success Spectrum Substantial spectrum capacity available to deliver true mobile broadband experience; minimum of 40 MHz up to 100 MHz. Technology Next generation, standards based OFDM technology utilizing wide frequency channels designed to deliver multi-megabit speeds to the end user device. Network Flat all-IP network, low cost, simple, low latency – built to deliver superior mobile performance and bandwidth. Devices Wide selection of devices with low cost 4G chipsets embedded in the device to reduce barriers to entry and make customer acquisition more affordable.

  7. Accelerating the 4G Ecosystem CLEAR Spot

  8. Introducing the Silicon Valley WiMAX Innovation Network

  9. C&W • SRG (IndiGO Networks) • Telebarbados Inc • Digicel • Codetel • ONEMAX • TRICOM • Wind Telecom • Outremer Telecom • Comcel • Haiti Data Network (HDN) • GoTel • Islanet (known commerically as Volare) • IFX Networks • TelMex • BTL • Telecel • Brasil Telecom • Embratel • GrupoSinos • Neovia • Telesp (Telefonica de Sao Paulo) • TVA • WKVE • Entel • Orbitel • Superview • Telebucaramanga • ICE • QTEL • RACSA • Scarlet • PuntoNet • TV Cable • CTE Telecom • TelefonicaMoviles • Terra • AlanDick • Axtel • Ultranet2go • Liberty Technologies • Zupintra Panama • ProyettiMercosure (IPM) • Americatel • EMAX • Millicom • Qtel&Megacom • Telecable • Telefonica del Peru • Websky • Omnivision • Bell Canada (via Inukshuk) • Comcentric Networking • Craig Wireless • Cybersurf • Duke Energy • ISP Radioactif.com and NomadeTélécom • Mipps / Primus Canada • Navigo Broadband • Netago • Rogers (via Inukshuk) • Sogetel • Arialink • Caltrain • City of Grand Rapids • Clearwire • DigitalBridge Communications • FAA (US Federal Aviation Administration • Horizon Wi-Com • Le-Ru Telecom • Mobile Satellite Ventures • New Mexico State • Next Phase • NextWave • One Ring Networks • Plano Municipality • Quad Cities Online • Solo Direct Connect • Speakeasy (now Towerstream) • TDS Metrocom • Towerstream • US Army • ValTech • Xanadoo • Cornet • WiMAX Telecom • AZQTEL • Carrier BG • Max Telecom • Mobiltel • Nexcom Bulgaria • Trans Telecom • Czech Radiokom • Danske Telecom • Flux Europe • Baltic Broadband • Elion Enterprises • Norby Telecom • MikkelinPuhelin • IFW ( Formerly Altitude Telecom ) - Iliad Groupe • Société du Haut Débit (SHD) • QTEL Georgia • Warid Telecom • Deutsche BreitbandDienste • Inquam Broadband • MGM Productions Group • MVOX • Televersa Online • VSE NET • OTE • Q-Telecom • Síminnhf • Irish Broadband • NGI • Kujtesa • Lattlecom • Norby Telecom • Telecentrs • Comium • Libya Telecom • Norby Telecom • Cosmotelco • Nexcom Skopje • Gulfsat • Telekom Srbija/MTEL • Callmax • Casema • Worldmax • NextGenTel • Telenor • Crowley • Exatel • GTS • Multimedia Polska • Nask • Netia • Access Net International • Astral Telecom • Atlas Telecom • Idilis • Orange • S.N. Radiocimunicatii S.A. • Vodafone • Comstar-UTS • Enforta • Summa Telecom • Synterra • WiMAX Telecom • Telekom Slovenjie • Euskatel • Iberabanda • Are Network • Swisscom Mobile • Babilon T • Moovera Networks • Nomad Digital • Pipex • So Broadband • UK Broadband • Alternet (Ukrainian High Technologies) • Distel • Telnet • Dedicado • Uzdunrobita • GTI • ICOSNET • Smart Link Communication • Maxnet • MsTelcom • Mundostartel • Cambodia Data Communication Company • Matrix Telecoms • MTN • Saconet • Afnet • Arobase • Celtel • Elix • Global Broadband • Microcom • EgyNet • TE Data • IBN Corporate • Broadband Home • Ghana Telecom • UUNet • Emtel • Guet@li Haut Débit • STOI Internet • Teledata • Mweb • Telecom Namibia • DOPC • Hyperia • ipNX • Monarch Communications • Yobe State • Guet@li Haut Débit • Outremer Telecom • Altech • MTN • Comium Sierra Leone • Neotel • Telkom • Vodacom • Hotspots Business Solutions • Vodacom • MTN • Uganda Telecom • Warid Telecom • Zamnet • MENA Telecom • Zain (formerly MTC Vodafone Bahrain • Umniah • Arab Telecom • Buraq Telecom • Dancom • Mytel • Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL) • SUPERNET • Wateen Telecom • QTEL • ITC • Saudi Telecom Company • STC • Agni Systems • FINTEL • Aircel Business Solutions • BhartiAirtel • BSNL • MTNL • Reliance Communications • Sify • VSNL • CSM • SKY Telecom • Asiaspace Dotcom SbnBhd • Green Packet (P1) • Broadband Philippines • Innove Communications • Qmax • Dialog Broadband Networks • Lanka Internet Service Ltd • Sri Lanka Telecom • Super Broadband Network • KT • SKT • Chunghwa Telecom • FarEasTone • Allegro Networks • Austar • BigAir Group • Internode • OPEL • Unwired • Airnet New Zealand Ltd • Callplus • Craig Wireless • Slingshot • …and many more. Global WiMAX Deployments Today More than 450 deployments today covering 430 million people. Expect to double that number to 800 million people by the end of 2010. North America 46 Service Providers 2 Countries Europe 145 Service Providers 40 Countries Middle East 16 Service Providers 9 Countries Asia-Pacific 61 Service Providers 18 Countries Africa 92 Service Providers 37 Countries CALA 95 Service Providers 29 Countries Source: Informa

  10. Rolling out the CLEARTM 4G Network Expansion Plans Under Way Enabling Coverage of Up To 120 Million People Chicago Charlotte Philadelphia Dallas/Ft. Worth Baltimore 80+ MARKETS by the end of Honolulu Las Vegas 2010 New York Atlanta Houston San Francisco / Bay Area Seattle Washington DC Boston Portland

  11. American Reinvestment and Recovery Act Funding • Broadband investment is the right economic formula for a sound recovery. • Wireless adds unique benefit – new broadband adopters comfortable with wireless technology, and this will translate to more mobile broadband adoption. • Our customer-centric business model (and the WiMAX standard) embraces open networks so that our subscribers can choose the Internet devices, services and applications they want to use. Open markets for free speech and commerce on the wireless Internet are core to our business model.

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