Sprint Introduces First 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Franklin U300 |
| Wednesday, 17 December 2008 | |
Sprint Extends 4G Leadership with Nation's First 3G/4G Dual-Mode Mobile Broadband Service
The
ultimate wireless broadband device delivers both 3G and 4G,
revolutionizing mobile broadband and giving customers the best of both
worlds
OVERLAND PARK, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem U300 delivers the power of the Now Network(TM),
the nation's largest and most dependable mobile broadband 3G network*,
while also harnessing the turbocharged speeds of WiMAX on the new Sprint
4G network. Sprint launched 4G in
"Sprint intends to be the leader in 4G and bring the wireless Internet
to life," said
Sprint 4G represents a shift in the way people will use mobile
broadband. Businesses, consumers and governments will be able to extend
their Internet experience beyond home or office use. For the business
customer, a typical user experience might be the ability to participate
in a video conference from anywhere within the coverage area in a Sprint
4G city while sharing and retrieving large data files in just seconds.
For consumers, it might be the ability to download a song in several
seconds or a movie in significantly less than an hour while in the park
or moving through the city, three to five times faster than 3G networks.
The Sprint 3G/4G USB modem will access mobile multimedia applications at
average downlink speeds of 2-4 Mbps within Baltimore Sprint 4G service
areas. Where Sprint 4G service has yet to launch, the dual-mode device
will operate on the Nationwide Sprint Mobile Broadband 3G Network at
average downlink speeds of 600 Kbps - 1.4 Mbps.
The Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem U300, manufactured by
"The availability of this first dual-mode mobile broadband device
further demonstrates Sprint's leadership in 3G and 4G services," said
Sprint is the first and only national wireless carrier to offer
customers its 4G network and 3G network on one device. As 4G service
continues to roll out in other cities, Sprint customers with dual-mode
devices will be ready to take advantage of its super-fast speeds and
will ultimately experience new forms of interactive communications,
high- speed mobile Internet browsing, social-networking tools, local and
location-centric products and services and city-wide broadband access to
multimedia services including music, video, mobile TV and on-demand
products.
The Franklin U300 is not generally available yet. The U300 is NOT Mac Compatible (Only XP/Vista). The 3G/4G $79.99 Plan will be available after 12/21/2008. Any existing Sprint customer will be able to upgrade to this plan when available. Related Articles:
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