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Old 09-01-2005, 11:40 PM
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Default D-Link Announces New Wireless 3G Router - Toss Out the DSL or Cable Router

http://presslink.dlink.com/pr/?prid=241

"D-Link, the end to end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, today announced that the D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will be added to its line of award-winning customer premise products. The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router (DI-725) will offer subscribers of wireless carriers the ability to share 3G wireless broadband access at speeds up to 2.4 Mbps with Ethernet and 802.11g connected stations from anywhere a compatible 3G mobile signal is available. ... The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will come equipped with a built in Cardbus slot for the insertion of a 3G wireless notebook adapter interface for EVDO, UMTS, and HSDPA networks. The router will also feature two USB 2.0 ports, one for providing wireless broadband access when used in conjunction with a USB enabled 3G mobile cell phone and another port for optional print server functionality."

Products like this D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will speed up the adoption of high-speed wireless Internet service. Most of us have already dumped our landlines in favor of cell phones. And now the time has come to dump the cable or DSL connections, and adopt the wireless Internet. One bill, and in some cases higher speeds than the cable version of the Internet. 8) Recently Verizon Wireless cut its high-speed wireless rates by 25% and now Sprint is planning to do the same. All this is good news for us.
 
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