Sprint Launches Two WiMax and 3G-Powered Hotspot Creators
missing the point..
about the price..if u have a business (small or big) $160 is still cheaper than getting each employee a card that could cost from $0-$250 each(not mentioning the MRC for each).
im sure its expensive for normal people..but for a business that really needs it, i think $160 or $250 is just right for the amount of work they could do.
(just tired of hearing people whine about everything ๐คจ )
additional note: 5gb can be used up in less than a day if u do netflix and youtube..but i dont think companies allow those kinds of stuff on a company computer anyways, wit...
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Just becuase it is "meant for business" doesn't mean consumers wont t...
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I don't think the 3G/4G modems are included?
1) Cradlepoint has been selling this type of router for a long time on their own. They all require a USB dongle, a tethered phone, or a PC card for connectivity.
2) In the press release, it actually says the following: "Used in combination with Sprint mobile broadband devices, like the 3G/4G USB Modem U300, these Mobile Broadband Routers can simultaneously connect Wi-Fi-enabled smartphones, laptops, MP3 players, cameras, gaming devices and other Wi-Fi-enabled devices to the Sprint 3G and 4G networks."
Whoops.
In this context, unless you already have a dongle t...
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Look at those model numbers.
These ARE the Cradlepoint routers (which recently added support for WiMAX dongles).