Verizon Wireless rolls out USB727 modem
Posted on Sep 28, 07 01:44 AM PDT

Verizon Wireless has made available its USB727 modem that was developed by Novatel Wireless, making this the smallest EV-DO Rev. A modem stick in the world. The USB727 will come with a built-in microSD memory card slot that allows you to carry up to 4GB worth of data wherever you go. It was designed to work with just about any Type A USB port and comes with out-of-box support for a wide range of operating systems including Windows XP and Vista, Mac, and Linux, allowing Verizon Wireless subscribers to stay connected in a more convenient manner at speeds and performance that are on par with traditional cable or DSL connections. Apart from the extremely tiny form factor, the USB727 boasts an integrated dual-band diversity antennae system with flip-up antennae. It can be picked up for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and new 2-year agreement.
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By Pat P , 24/04/08 7:19 PM (CommentID #650686)
how hard is this to go over the 5GB limit?
By Triple R , 30/01/08 11:19 AM (CommentID #454288)
how hard is this to go over the 5GB limit?
By Jeff , 02/01/08 3:13 PM (CommentID #415381)
Please help: Any software to use it on the linux system? Thanks!
By RonKZ , 02/12/07 7:28 PM (CommentID #382547)
The modem works well, altho the connection is not as fast as I'd hoped. Finding it hard to completely ID compatible SDmicro flashdrives
By Hubert , 29/09/07 1:25 PM (CommentID #316895)
Very good point - thanks for reminding this to everyone.
By Will , 28/09/07 8:00 AM (CommentID #315501)
Don't forget Verizon caps your data use at 5GB per month. If you go over you get cancelled.
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