
ZTE’s AD3701 USB modem for Verizon has paid a visit to the FCC today, and it’s a device that offers quad-band GSM/HSUPA support, along with CDMA/EVDO 800/1900 support, allowing it to be used for most cellular networks around the world. This device won’t be Verizon’s first global USB modem, as the carrier currently offers the UMW190 and AD3700 global USB modem.
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