Cell Phones WiFi Wireless — 25 March 2009

T-Mobile has plans to increase their 3G coverage from 130 cities in the US to 230 by the end of the year. If you recall, until very recently T-Mobile only offered a 2G or EDGE network to their customers. And in a further attempt to keep pace with other telecoms – which by the way are already moving on to 4G – T-Mobile is also rolling out a USB Data Stick from Huawei Technologies (they’re calling it the WebConnect Laptop Stick) that will enable laptop users to connect to their data network and surf from any where in the US, unless of course you live in Los Angeles, where T-Mobile’s coverage is spotty at best.
Oh and it doubles as a microSD card reader.
Specs of WebConnect Laptop Stick after the ‘leap’

[Reuters]

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