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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Keep your laptop connected to the Internet wherever you roam with the AT&T USBConnect 3G modem, one of the smallest USB modems available and offering support for tri-band 3G connectivity--perfect for global roaming (additional charges applicable). The drive's four-click swivel mechanism is designed to work across different USB port layouts and to protect the USB connector when not in use, and there's no protective cap to lose. The AT&T USBConnect is the first USB mobile broadband device to use the Icera Livanto chipset, providing the latest features in one of the world's smallest HSPA USB devices that weighs just 1.2 ounces. Based on the global standard for wireless--GSM--the flashdrive provides access to not only the nation's fastest 3G network but also to international data roaming in more than 150 countries, with 3G available in more than 60 of those countries.

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  • I'd let her handle my Dongle

  • Your usb looks like a chode.

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  • do you have to get a sim card with internet access to get internet on the usb and on the computer?

  • i would so bang that chick

  • this would cost a ton for internet!

    i think she ment 0.5 v I hope!

  • GREAT! 10! I have att unlimted data isthis enough?

  • lol yeah,

  • God she is soo dam cute...FIOS OVER HERE BABY. No use for me. Desktop POWERHOUSE !! My laptops fail on me.

  • Power consumption 5V ?? omg wtf lol

  • I have AT&T GoPhone and i can make a very nice call with 2 bars, or more, and get 3G/EDGE most every place i go in my area of GA/SC. A lot of GSM phone service signals depend not on the cell company, but the Phone itself, like my $15 Nokia 2610b gets twice the service range as my $100 MotoRazr V3. Also before you get a GSM cell service you need to look at a coverage/signal map cause no one cell phone company picks up everyplace in the USA.

  • I have sense episode one, and they like it for the Iphone, and hate it for other things. So it's more of a love/hate relationship.

  • Dont like at all first its too big for a laptop or netbook it will stick out too much n secound AT&T is tryin to screw u to also have a phone plan with them

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