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Sprint Tri-Fi Hotspot Boasts LTE, WiMAX And 3G Connectivity, Set To Ship On May 18Th
engadget.com 3 weeks, 1 day agoIf you've been on the hunt for Sprint LTE devices that won't yet function on the carrier's latest 4G network (that, ahem, isn't even scheduled to go live until this summer ), May 18th seems to be the day to call in sick. The company's first LTE/WiMAX/3G hotspot will be making its way from the Sierra Wireless manufacturing line to your door for the princely sum of $99.99 (after a $50 rebate and a two-year service agreement) on that date. Data plans range in price from $35 for 3GB to $80 for 12 gigs, on which
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Half Of Subscribers Have Smartphones, Nielsen Says
toptechnews.com 3 weeks, 2 days agoAggressive marketing, blazing fast 4G data speed and a barrage of high-performance devices seem to be achieving wireless carriers' desired effect: About half of U.S. mobile subscribers now carry smartphones, a top research company said Monday. The quick-surfing devices, with their ability to stream video and download apps, games and music are cash cows for carriers who sell data plans in addition to voice coverage. The nation's top carrier, for example, Verizon Wireless, now reports smartphone penetration o


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