Sprint today rolled out WiMAX services in Chicago, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary, N.C., and Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, N.C.. Sprint customers can use the external 3G/4G USB Modem U300 which offers access to both 3G and WiMAX networks. Customers can benefit from a 4G promotion allowing them to get
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DailyWireless on 2nd Nov 2009 (via dailywireless.org)
Sprint (NYSE: S) has recently announced its second dual-mode 3G/4G USB modem U301, which as you can presume works both with the carriers EV-DO and WiMAX networks, where available. In that sense, users can expect download speeds of more than 10 Mbps when connected over WiMAX, and about 3.1 Mbps on the widespread 3G
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AT&T has announced the forthcoming launch of the Sierra Wireless USBConnect Lightning USB modem. The modem is compatible with the ongoing 7.2Mbps network upgrade being launched across the country, with Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los...
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PhoneNewsCom on 9th Nov 2009 (via phonenews.com)
The fastest speeds in 4G markets, 3G speeds everywhere else. Sprint 3G/4G USB U301 is the second dual-mode 3G/4G USB device available from Sprint. This small, easy-to-use device is compatible with both PC and Mac computers, connecting laptops or netbooks to the fastest wireless connection available. The dual-mode U301 provides access to Sprint 4G wireless
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DailyMobile on 21st Dec 2009 (via dailymobile.se)
Sprint has announced the USB U301, the carriers second dual-mode 3G/4G wireless USB modem. The device lets customers connect with Sprints 4G WiMAX network or its 3G mobile broadband network while on-the-go. The U301 enables more than 10Mbps downloads with the WiMAX network and 3.1Mbps downloads on Sprints 3G network. The handset will also connect to EVDO
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FeelPhones on 27th Dec 2009 (via feelphones.com)
Sprint has just introduced the U300, its first-ever dual-mode 4G/3G modem. The tiny USB modem is built to enable its users to make the most out of Sprint’s EV-DO network inthe United States. This goes the same for Sprint’s WiMAX 4G network that is based in Baltimore. Sprint also announced that the gadget
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FeelPhones on 20th Dec 2008 (via feelphones.com)