T-Mobile's new 4G mobile broadband laptop stick, the T-Mobile Jet 2.0, can now be ordered for free, with a 2-year contract for mobile broadband service. The device, which plugs into a USB port on your PC or Mac laptop, is meant to deliver high-speed HSPA+ 4G Internet access.
Most importantly, T-Mobile has continued to demonstrate its commitment to growing its 4G network, with the announcement of doubling the network's theoretical download speed to 42 Mbps and the introduction of new 4G smartphones, the T-Mobile G2x and Sidekick 4G. In addition to the Jet 2.0 laptop stick, T-Mobile is also launching other 4G mobile broadband devices later this spring: the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 (first device with 42 Mbps capability) and a prepaid T-Mobile Rocket 4G.
The T-Mobile Jet 2.0 is available now. It features Wi-Fi connection management and a microSD memory card slot. So, you can use the laptop stick for external storage as well as wireless Internet access.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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