Sprint has launched a dual 3G/WiMax (4G) modem in a necessary step that buys it some time as its next generation network is rolled out beyond Baltimore. The telecom company said the Sprint 3G/4G USB ...
Sprint Nextel Corp. today announced the first USB modem for connecting laptops and other devices to both WiMax and 3G (third generation) wireless networks operated by Sprint. The Sprint 3G/4G USB ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global Telecom today announced the launch of the NetStick USB Modem, exclusively for Sprint customers in the United States. The first true enterprise-grade device ...
Farpoint Group, by the way, recommends USB wireless WAN adapters in place of built-in solutions. It’s easy to move the adapter from PC to PC, and even share it if desired – important in holding down ...
Overland Park, Kan. — Sprint plans Dec. 21 availability of its first dual-mode 3G/4G device, the U300 USB Modem. The data-card modem U300, which operates in Mobile WiMax mode at an average downlink ...
Sierra Wireless has released a USB laptop modem for Sprint’s EV-DO Rev A cellular data network. The 598U modem is aimed at offering mobile consumers and workers high-speed cellular data services ...
Sprint Wednesday unveiled a dual-mode 3G and 4G modem, set to hit retail stores Dec. 21, that operates on both Sprint's 3G and 4G networks. According to Sprint, the 3G/4G Modem U300 uses Sprint's Now ...
ARM announced a rapid prototyping developer kit for the IoT (Internet of Things) market that integrates the Sprint Mobile Broadband USB 598U Modem by Sierra Wireless with the ARM Cortex-M3-based mbed ...
Wireless connectivity hardware maker Sierra Wireless on Monday announced plans to deliver its AirCard 595U modem to cell service provider Sprint. The EV-DO Rev A-capable USB modem will ship via Sprint ...
The MacBook Air’s single USB port is a finicky, tight fit, and lots of stuff—like a lot of 3G modems—just can’t squeeze into the space, which is a big deal for mobile-focused notebook. Om Malik had ...
For many of us who travel and want to get online from the road, Wi-Fi hotspots alone just don’t cut it. There aren’t enough of them, they aren’t always available where you want them, and they can be a ...
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