Sprint preps Mac-friendly 3G/WiMAX modem
Sprint in a quiet movement has launched a new Hybrid 3G/4G modem for its WiMAX network.
The U301 is a direct, if minor update to the U300 and comes in a tiny little bowl. The most important addition, Mac OS X support, which are both Leopard and Snow Leopard users access to the high-speed mobile Internet service.
Like its predecessor, the new USB modem port of a swiveling mobility in tight places and is in a typical 3-6 Mbps WiMAX Sprint coverage areas or 600kbps connection to 1.4 Mbps on EVDO Revision A-based 3G networks. Built-in GPS geolocation features are connected computer.
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