Tag: Mobile Broadband
Vodafone launches smallest HSUPA USB stick for high-speed mobile Internet
Vodafone UK has announced a deal with Huawei which sees its smallest HSUPA USB stick launched, giving customers high-speed mobile Internet access on their mobile PC, handheld device, or desktop PC.
The creatively named E172 gives a download rate of up to 7.2Mbps, which is certainly no slouch, and an upload rate of up to 2Mbps. Yes, I know — “up to” — but we live in hope.
Fully compatible with Windows Vista and XP, and Mac OS X, the device was apparently designed with the elegance of a sleek white piano in mind. Well, it takes all sorts.
3 launches HSDPA 'Turbo' mobile broadband service
3 has launched its new Mobile Broadband service, offering HSDPA speeds of up to 2.8Mbps on the go for laptop users, via a USB modem. It’ll use 3’s new ‘Turbo’ network that starts rolling out nationally from 4th September.
Fujitsu Siemens AMILO Pro V3525 laptops get T-Mobile mobile broadband
Sticking a mobile SIM inside a laptop is an increasingly popular notion – witness Vodafone’s partnerships with the likes of Dell and HP. Now Fujitsu Siemens has announced plans to include T-Mobile’s Web’n’Walk mobile broadband service in its AMILO Pro V3525 notebooks via an embedded SIM.
Yahoo on Flickr Mobile plans
Present at this morning's X-Series launch from 3 was Yahoo, which is one of the initial partners for 3's mobile broadband service. I had a quick chat with Geraldine Wilson, who's vice president of Connected Life for Yahoo Europe. At…
3's X-Series monthly price? "Less than home broadband"
One thing conspicuous by its absence from this morning's X-Series launch were any firm pricing details. Of course, 3 did say that you'll pay one monthly flat fee for unlimited (albeit with fair-use restrictions) use of all its services, including…