AT&T launches AirCard 881
Oct 19, 07 10:33 AM PDT
AT&T has just launched its first HSUPA laptop card that sees an increase in upload speeds of HSDPA networks, maxing out (theoretically) at 800Kbps without affecting download speeds. The Sierra Wireless AirCard 881 comes with quadband EDGE support (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and triband HSDPA/HSUPA support (850/1900/2100MHz), enabling it to work virtually anywhere in the world. You can pick up this card for free after the necessary rebates and a new two-year contract. For those who are interested in an unlimited nationwide data plan, you can purchase it from AT&T for $59.99 monthly including taxes.
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By augerles@yahoo.com , 26/03/08 12:00 AM (CommentID #588865)
have been having problems with the usb version of this card crashing my laptop and have not been able to get a satisfactory solution
By Tbrown , 10/01/08 7:17 PM (CommentID #425261)
Do they work for PC?
By Cira , 07/11/07 11:13 PM (CommentID #355659)
I sooooo need one of these!
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