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Sierra Wireless AirCard 890 does 7.2Mbps on AT&T, slides into PC Card or ExpressCard slots
April 21st, 2010
jedwan Talk about being flexible. Sierra Wireless ‘ newest 7.2Mbps-capable AirCard (the 890, if you’re curious) obviously isn’t content with fitting into just one slot. Rather than forcing users to choose between compatibility with PCMCIA (PC Card) or ExpressCard, this particular WWAN card actually fits into both… but not at the same time, naturally. It’s the first DataConnect card on AT&T’s network to boast a 2-in-1 form factor, and moreover, it touts integrated GPS functionality for use with location-based services. ‘Course, you won’t be using one of these with your shiny new 15-inch MacBook Pro (smart move on that SD-for-ExpressCard swap , Steve-o), but everyone else can procure one starting May 5th for $49.99 after mail-in rebate and a new two-year DataConnect contract of at least $35 a month. Continue reading Sierra Wireless AirCard 890 does 7.2Mbps on AT&T, slides into PC Card or ExpressCard slots Sierra Wireless AirCard 890 does 7.2Mbps on AT&T, slides into PC Card or ExpressCard slots originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
New Sprint ad shows iPhone using WiMAX… via Overdrive
March 21st, 2010
admin Your existing iPhone (yeah, even the original ) can surf the information superhighway at 4G speeds. Today . Who knew, right? Sprint’s Overdrive — which creates a WiFi hotspot that enables nearby devices to cruise on Clear’s 4G (or 3G, if you’re not in a 4G locale) network — can theoretically enable any WiFi-capable phone to surf on WiMAX, but Sprint’s taking a pretty bold approach by actually touting the feature in a new spot. Befuddled? Hop on past the break and mash play. Too bad this is about as close the iPhone will ever get to Sprint’s shelves… Continue reading New Sprint ad shows iPhone using WiMAX… via Overdrive New Sprint ad shows iPhone using WiMAX… via Overdrive originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 21 Mar 2010 03:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Telstra boasts it’s got the first live HSPA+ Dual Carrier network
February 22nd, 2010
jedwan It may not be the fastest live HSPA network today , but Telstra — a carrier with a history of world’s firsts — is touting that it’s now the first operator on the face planet to flip the switch on HSPA+ Dual Carrier, the very same tech that Ericsson has been demoing recently. That means that customers will be able to expect about double the peak 3G speeds they get today (so Telstra claims) once they latch onto Sierra Wireless’ new modem, expected to be available “later this year.” The fun doesn’t end there, though: Telstra says this is just the first stop on a wild ride up to 84Mbps once MIMO is added into the mix with expected commercial availability in 2011, cutting deeply into the territory enjoyed by first-gen LTE networks. Any chance we could have the modem in something besides Smurf Blue? No worries if not, Sierra; just figured we’d ask. Telstra boasts it’s got the first live HSPA+ Dual Carrier network originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sun, 21 Feb 2010 20:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Sprint to offer 3G/4G Mobile Hot Spot from Sierra Wireless? (Phone …
December 30th, 2009
admin With the ability to produce a Wi-Fi hot spot for up to 5 users within a 100 foot range, Sierra Wireless is producing this mobile device for Sprint with a possible February launch…
Sierra Wireless’ dual form factor AirCard 504 for AT&T gets FCC’d
December 12th, 2009
jedwan 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 its newly-christened 7.2Mbps markets, which means they’ve got to get a move on with those other form factors — and by all accounts, it seems that’s where this AirCard 504 comes into play. Rumored previously as the “Triple Lindy,” this bad boy should come bundled with a PC Card adapter (just like its AirCard 503 cousin) and feature support up to full 21Mbps HSPA+, although the best you’ll likely ever get out of it connected to an AT&T cell is 7.2. We don’t have intel on a release date right now, but we imagine they’re itching to get this one out there — the carrier doesn’t offer any ExpressCard option at the moment, amazingly. Sierra Wireless’ dual form factor AirCard 504 for AT&T gets FCC’d originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 12 Dec 2009 15:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Email this | Comments
Rogers Wireless adds Sony Ericsson MD400g USB modem
July 27th, 2009
jedwan Canada’s Rogers (NYSE: RCI) Wireless has a new USB modem in its offering. It’s the Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) MD400g, which aside from boasting an HSDPA, also.
Sierra Wireless Mercury USB Modem
July 7th, 2009
jedwan This is a discussion on Sierra Wireless Mercury USB Modem in the Sierra Wireless Phone Comments forum at Cell Phone Forums … Register to Remove. Cell Phone Links. Cell Phone Forums. Advertisement …



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