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Verizon Offers Up Its First Rev. A ExpressCard

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Finally a wireless card for an Apple Laptop!

cwcanty

Mar 15, 2007, 2:15 PM
Its about time...this should have been out a long time ago...PC cards are outdated and its about time verizon stepped up to the plate with something fresh in the realm of wireless internet technology.

CW
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monkeyracer

Mar 15, 2007, 5:59 PM
I've got about 20-30 U720's on sprint on macs right now, most store reps don't know you can do this, but just recently they've added support on the Sprint website.

Verizon was just following sprint in this.

Glad to see it though, without this I'd have lost all these activations.
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AudioSysTech

Mar 16, 2007, 10:06 AM
Where ya been man? Verizon was the first to launch an Express/34 Wireless Card in Aug/06. I've had my V640 since Aug 13, 06
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cwcanty

Mar 16, 2007, 10:44 AM
i thought this was the first USB wireless card for verizon???
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instant karma

Mar 16, 2007, 11:30 AM
i think the usb720 was the 1st one.. and if rev a was avaliable in the area (which it is in the hampton roads area, virginia) then its been working for the l;ast couple months
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RShACkSUX

Mar 16, 2007, 1:37 PM
Verizon was the first company to come out with the Express card. Sprint was the first one to come out with the USB card. Then VZW adapted a USB one recently, which has Rev. A on it, and Sprint adapted an Express card. This article is about VZW offering a Rev. A Express card, not that they haven't had Express cards in the past. Personally, I run a USB720 Rev. A on my apple and it works great. 1.2 mpbs average dl speed
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