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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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AT&T has just announced the USBConnect Lightning from Sierra Wireless, a USB stick that allows for 7.2Mbps downlink capability. I suppose that this device is just in time for AT&Ts 7.2Mbps upgrade, and it will be available on November 22nd for free after rebate on contract for service launches in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston,
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AT&T today announced a new 3G LaptopConnect device from Sierra Wireless, the AT&T USBConnect Lightning. It will be available on November 22 and will be compatible with AT&Ts 7.2 Mbps upgrade, which provides a speed boost from their current 3.5 Mbps HSDPA service. AT&T says the Lightning will be available at no cost after
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Sprint WiMAX in Chicago & Texas + Netbook, Smartphone 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
submitted by DailyWireless on 2nd Nov 2009 (via dailywireless.org)
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ATT today announced a new 3G LaptopConnect device from Sierra Wireless, the ATT USBConnect Lightning, will launch in retail stores, business channels and online nationwide beginning November 22. The Lightning will be compatible with ATT's High Speed Packet Access ...
submitted by MobileTechReview on 9th Nov 2009 (via mobiletechreview.com)
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Would you love to get your hands on a Sierra Wireless 598U modem for Sprint? We can almost hear you asking, where? When? How? Well Engadget Mobile have linked up with Sierra Wireless to present you with the chance to win this gadget. To get your hands on a free 598U USB modem on Sprint with
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AT&T (NYSE: T) announced a new 3G LaptopConnect device made by Sierra Wireless the AT&T USBConnect Lightning. The new 3G modem is set to be officially available throughout the carriers retail stores beginning November 22nd, when interested customers will be able to grab it for free after rebate and with a contract (at least
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Win a Sierra Wireless 598U modem for Sprint from Engadget Mobile! Have Sprint service? Like data? Heck, who doesn't like data? (Hint: you wouldn't be reading this right now without it.) Well mosey on over, partner, and listen in -- because we've got a heck of a deal for you. We've hooked up with Sierra Wireless to offer you the opportunity to win a free 598U USB modem on Sprint, complete with EV-DO Rev. A speeds and a built-in microSD slot. I...
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Japan’s eMobile first to upgrade its network to HSPA+ Japan’s fourth largest operator, eMobile, announced that they are the first carrier to upgrade the network to HSPA+, bringing download speeds to 21Mbps. Of course a compatible handset or a USB modem is required to take advantage of those speeds, but that shouldn’t be the problem — I guess they added some new devices to
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Sierra Wireless' dual form factor AirCard 504 for AT&T gets FCC'd ExpressCard and PC Card slots both seem in danger of going the way of the dodo right now, but they're not dead yet -- far from it -- which means that carriers still have a vested interest in making sure there are data cards ready to suck $60 out of your wallet in exchange for 5GB of 3G data. So far, AT&T's only been selling a USB modem that's capable of taking advantage of i...
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Sierra Wireless adds 2-in-1 HSPA+ AirCards to a lineup already fraught with action and danger Sierra Wireless has just announced five new AirCard data cards and USB modems, including devices supporting HSPA+ frequencies. The AirCard 503, AirCard USB 308, and AirCard USB 309 all support peak download speeds of 21Mbps, with the former being a 2-in-1 PC card / ExpressCard device and the latter two being basically the same USB modem (except the first one supports 850MHz, 1900MHz, and 2100MHz f...
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