No, you're missing the point. I provided ACTUAL NUMBERS with an ACTUAL LINK. You provided NOTHING and used an arbitrary cutoff. WTF is a, "region"? Metropolitan area? County? Empire? Do you just keep adding numbers from neighboring cities until the total validates your "Cali is #1" worldview?
Phoenix goes between being the nation's 5th and 6th largest city depending on what's going on in Philadelphia in a given year. If you're including burbs be sure to add Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert, Paradise Valley, Sun City, Glendale, El Mirage, Litchfield Park, Goodyear, Avondale, Buckeye, Guadalupe, Queen Creek, Cave Creek, Maricopa, Sun Lakes, Apache Junction, Carefree and Fountain Hills to the Phoenix total. Show your numbers or STFU.
Even IF Phoenix only ranks as the 14th largest, how does that justify making them 42nd (first city in the THIRD tier) on the rollout list? Remember, Phoenix never got WiMax except for a few protection sites (i.e. Scottsdale Airport, ONE STREET on the ASU campus in Tempe, etc.) Many of the cities ahead of Phoenix already have WiMax and are smaller.