If you've been chomping at the bit, dying to find out all the juicy details on the happenings surrounding the roll out of Sprints new XOHM, then today's your day.  Engadget got their hands on some super top secret double-not spy type URL's that lead to this sort of info:

Nokia's N810 WiMAX Edition -- looks like a lock based on the liberal use of its image (above) across the pages.
XOHM USB (ZTE's TU25) modem.
XOHM Express Card (Samsung's SWC-E100) modem with optional PCMCIA adapter.
XOHM Modem (ZyXel's MAX-206M2) Ethernet hub / router with optional 4-hour battery -- unfortunately, XOHM will not offer static IP addresses at this time.
The XOHM portal (whatever that is) supports both Windows and OS X. However, the modems listed above and Sprint's XOHM Connection Manager software are PC-only, sorry Mac owners.

Looks like the goodies will be launching in September.  Still no price and it still looks as though only a few cities will be enjoying those 2-4Mbps downloads, 1-3Mbps uploads speeds.

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