
AT&T wants more of your money in exchange for (supposedly) fast download speeds with their new HSUPA-capable 3G wireless broadband modem cards. First off we have the GT Ultra that comes in the archaic PCMCIA II form factor, followed by the GT Ultra Express that fits into most of today’s laptops and notebooks which come with an ExpressCard slot. Both of these data cards are compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Mac OS X. They retail for $49.99 a pop with a 2-year contract which amounts up to $60 monthly.
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