Sprint launches hybrid 3G/WiMax Wi-Fi routers

Sprint, the only mobile carrier in the US to offer 4G services, announced the availability of two 3G/4G hybrid Mobile Broadband Routers: Sprint Personal Hotspot PHS300S, and Cradlepoint MBR-1000 Broadband Router – the latter being targeted at business customers. The two Mobile Broadband Routers are capable of simultaneously connecting a wide range of Wi-Fi-enabled devices (phones, laptops, cameras, MP3 players and so on) to Sprint’s 3G and 4G networks. Priced at $159.99, the Sprint Personal

Sprint announce 3G/4G WiFi routers by Cradlepoint

Sprint have announced two 4G Mobile Broadband Routers, aimed at personal and business users, for both WiMAX and EVDO Rev.A connectivity.  The Sprint Personal Hotspot PHS300S supports up to four simultaneous WiFi connections, while the Cradlepoint MBR-1000 Broadband Router supports up to 32; each rely on one of the carrier’s USB modems for their 3G/4G connection. Obviously if you don’t live in one of the areas served by WiMAX, compatibiltiy with Sprint’s 4G service might not be such

LTE to oust home broadband?

LTE might stand for Long Term Evolution but its arrival is expected imminently, according to telecoms analysts. Juniper Research is predicting that 4G mobile broadband networks will have 100 million subscribers worldwide within five years. It even expects ‘millions’ of subscribers within just two years, primarily businesses that require LTE’s blistering 100Mbps (minimum!) data rates. Built-in broadband Juniper expects LTE technology to be embedded within consumer devices such as MP3 pl

LTE to oust home broadband?

LTE might stand for Long Term Evolution but its arrival is expected imminently, according to telecoms analysts. Juniper Research is predicting that 4G mobile broadband networks will have 100 million subscribers worldwide within five years. It even expects ‘millions’ of subscribers within just two years, primarily businesses that require LTE’s blistering 100Mbps (minimum!) data rates. Built-in broadband Juniper expects LTE technology to be embedded within consumer devices such as MP3 pl

LTE to oust home broadband?

LTE might stand for Long Term Evolution but its arrival is expected imminently, according to telecoms analysts. Juniper Research is predicting that 4G mobile broadband networks will have 100 million subscribers worldwide within five years. It even expects ‘millions’ of subscribers within just two years, primarily businesses that require LTE’s blistering 100Mbps (minimum!) data rates. Built-in broadband Juniper expects LTE technology to be embedded within consumer devices such as MP3 pl

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