NETGEAR and Ericsson launch 3G mobile broadband router
Todd Haselton, MobileBurn, 2/9/2010
Today NETGEAR announced that, working with Ericsson, it is releasing the NETGEAR MBRN3300E 3G mobile broadband router that includes an internal 3G radio.
The 280mm x 150mm x 50mm (6.9in x 1.1in x 4.7in) device broadcasts both 3G and 802.11n signals and can achieve throughput rates of 270Mbps using 802.11n. There are three models available and users can choose between HSPA or EV-DO 3G connectivity. For portability, you can also buy an optional car charger and battery pack.
Pricing is not yet available but NETGEAR says the modem is available today.
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Posted on February 9, 2010 at 12:49 pm by lesliemanzara · Permalink
In: Mobile Technology · Tagged with: 3G, HSPA
In: Mobile Technology · Tagged with: 3G, HSPA
