AT&T and Option today announced the availability of the AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver, the newest addition to AT&T’s High Speed Packet Access (HSPA)-capable lineup of LaptopConnect devices on 3G network. The AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver is the first USB mobile broadband device worldwide to use the Icera Livanto chipset, providing the latest features in one of the world’s s...
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MobilesWorld on 16th Oct 2008 (via ipod-iphone.blogspot.com)
If you're looking for a way to get your laptop connected and don't want to tether with your Windows Mobile device, then AT&T and Option has a new, small gizmo for you. Dubbed Quicksilver, the new USB dongle is touted as the smallest HSPA USB dongle to get you wirelessly online wherever you have 3G signal. The new USB dongle is free with a two-year agreement with a LaptopConnect plan ...
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Pocketnow on 16th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
AT&T today announced that 50 of its 54 stores in Houston and southeast Texas are open for business. Two of the open stores are being supplemented by Mobile Sales Units, vehicles with displays and computers for transactions inside. In the wake of Hurricane Ike, items in top demand by customers are car chargers and LaptopConnect cards, which allow a laptop computer to access the mobile broadband...
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WirelessAndMobileNews on 19th Sep 2008 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
AT&T and Sierra Wireless released the AT&T USBConnect Mercury, the newest and smallest HSPA-capable LaptopConnect device to date. Designed and manufactured by Sierra Wireless, the AT&T USBConnect Mercury is a convenient, easy-to-use USB device that provides a high speed connection to the AT&T wireless network whenever it’s needed. The device provides plug-and-play installatio...
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IntoMobile on 3rd Sep 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
AT&T Inc. today announced expanded wireless international service offerings to help keep customers connected to home and work around the world.AT&T's new global offerings include: New international data discount plans for smartphone and LaptopConnect users. Increased global voice and data coverage: International data roaming coverage in more than 150 countries, up from 145. More countries where di
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CellPhoneDigest on 4th Aug 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)
It looks like AT&T is getting a bit more generous these days, with the company now following up its supposed plans to offer free WiFi to LaptopConnect and smartphone users with a promised 20% boost in 3G data speeds. That translates to "typical" downlink speeds of between 700 Kbps and 1.7 Mbps (up from 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps), and uplink speeds of between 500 Kbps and 1.2 Mbps (formerly 500 to 800 K
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Engadget on 4th Jun 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)