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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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Virgin Mobile USA Takes WiMAX Live, Ships HTC EVO V 4G On May 31 To Celebrate
engadget.com 3 weeks, 2 days agoIn sync with Sprint's plans to get its sub-brands on 4G using its legacy WiMAX network, Virgin Mobile has trotted out its full initial 4G lineup. The early mix includes retreads of two Sprint data-only devices -- a Broadband2Go-badged version of the Sierra Wireless Overdrive Pro 3G/4G hotspot and a matching version of the Franklin U600 previously seen at Clear. Virgin's real star, however, is the HTC EVO V 4G: though it's ultimately the EVO 3D with a newly Virginal name, it's shipping with Android 4.0 from










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