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Verizon rolled out their 4G LTE network just over a month ago in rather broad fashion in something like 40 markets. At launch they have two 4G LTE USB dongles with data plans starting at $50 for 5GB ...
There are arguments as to whether Verizon's LTE network – as with Sprint and T-Mobile's – is true 4G. Having been trying one of the carrier's first 4G USB modems today, that discussion hardly seems ...
It's hard to stay connected to the internet when you are on the go in your home country; it's even harder if you travel around the world for business or pleasure. 4G service requires different ...
As noted by Macworld, Verizon has released a new version of its VZAccess Manager software, offering Mac OS X support for the carrier's Pantech UML290 4G LTE modem. While Verizon launched its LTE ...
Not so long ago, a USB cellular modem was something you used only when desperate for connectivity. Speeds weren’t near what Wi-Fi offered and Outlook simply floundered with a 1Mbps – 2Mpbs connection.
It may not support the latest-and-greatest cellular data tech. But in a pinch, it’ll cost-effectively still do the Internet-access trick. In one of last month’s posts, covering cellular hotspots for ...
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